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{{Note|The BCSO is the primary law enforcement authority in Blaine County, Los Santos County
and a secondary law enforcement authority in Los Santos}}


==Chain of Command==
==Chain of Command==


==Rankings==
=== Blaine County Sheriff ===
The highest-ranking position in the Blaine County Sheriff's Office, the Sheriff is responsible for the overall management and administration of the department. They set departmental policies, oversee operations, and ensure public safety in the county.
 
The Blaine County Sheriff dons five gold stars on the lapels of their uniform.
 
=== Undersheriff ===
The Undersheriff serves as the second-in-command to the Blaine County Sheriff. They provide direct support to the Sheriff, assist in decision-making, and manage day-to-day operations. In the absence of the Sheriff, the Undersheriff may assume the powers and duties of the Sheriff.
 
The Undersheriff dons four gold stars on the lapels of their uniform.
 
=== Deputy Commander ===
A Deputy Commander holds a high-ranking position within the Sheriff's department and is responsible for supervising multiple divisions or specialized units. They assist in formulating strategies, managing personnel, and ensuring the efficient functioning of their assigned areas.
 
Deputy Commanders don one gold star on the lapels of their uniform.
 
=== Deputy Captain ===
Deputy Captains are responsible for overseeing a specific district or area within the county. They manage and supervise the deputies assigned to their command, ensuring that law enforcement services are delivered efficiently and effectively.
 
Deputy Captains don two gold bars on the lapels of their uniform.
 
=== Deputy Lieutenant ===
Deputy Lieutenants serve as the highest ranking supervisor and typically supervise a team of supervisors within a division. They ensure that tasks are carried out effectively, provide guidance to subordinates, and maintain discipline within their assigned area. As well as writing and assisting with documentation
 
Deputy Lieutenants don one gold bar on the lapels of their uniform.
 
=== Deputy Master Sergeant ===
Deputy Master Sergeant is a more senior supervisory rank and has much the same responsibilities as a Deputy Sergeant, however they can act as a mentor and example to new Deputy Sergeants.
 
Deputy Master Sergeants dons shoulder patches with three chevrons on their uniform.
 
=== Deputy Sergeant ===
Deputy Sergeant I is the lowest supervisory rank and is responsible for supervising a team of deputies. They provide guidance, mentorship, and support to their subordinates, ensuring compliance with departmental policies and procedures.
 
Deputy Sergeants don shoulder patches with three chevrons on their uniform.
 
=== Senior Deputy Sheriff ===
Senior Deputy Sheriffs are experienced and skilled deputies who may serve in various roles within the department. They possess advanced knowledge and expertise, often taking on specialized assignments or mentoring Deputy Sheriffs.
 
Senior Deputy Sheriffs don shoulder patches with two chevrons on their uniform.
 
=== Deputy Sheriff ===
Deputy Sheriffs are sworn law enforcement officers responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, and conducting investigations within their jurisdiction. They respond to calls, patrol assigned areas, make arrests, and provide assistance to the community.
 
=== Deputy Cadet ===
Deputy Cadets are newly hired deputies who are in the training and evaluation phase. They undergo a probationary period during which they receive on-the-job training, learn departmental procedures, and demonstrate their capabilities as they work towards becoming a fully sworn deputy.
 
Deputy Cadets can not don the Sheriff hat, revolver or wear a badge until they graduate.


==Certifications==
==Certifications==
=== Weapon Certification Level ===
* Level 1: Shotgun
* Level 2: SMG
* Level 3: Carbine
=== MKS ===
* Marksman Rifle
* Sniper
=== Search & Rescue ===
=== Investigations ===
=== SRT ===
=== MBU ===
=== SASPA ===


==Staff List==
==Staff List==
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|[[Ben Doon]]
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 30 September 2023

BCSO Logo.png
Blaine County Sheriffs Office
Status Active
Type Law Enforcement


The BCSO is the primary law enforcement authority in Blaine County, Los Santos County and a secondary law enforcement authority in Los Santos

Chain of Command

Blaine County Sheriff

The highest-ranking position in the Blaine County Sheriff's Office, the Sheriff is responsible for the overall management and administration of the department. They set departmental policies, oversee operations, and ensure public safety in the county.

The Blaine County Sheriff dons five gold stars on the lapels of their uniform.

Undersheriff

The Undersheriff serves as the second-in-command to the Blaine County Sheriff. They provide direct support to the Sheriff, assist in decision-making, and manage day-to-day operations. In the absence of the Sheriff, the Undersheriff may assume the powers and duties of the Sheriff.

The Undersheriff dons four gold stars on the lapels of their uniform.

Deputy Commander

A Deputy Commander holds a high-ranking position within the Sheriff's department and is responsible for supervising multiple divisions or specialized units. They assist in formulating strategies, managing personnel, and ensuring the efficient functioning of their assigned areas.

Deputy Commanders don one gold star on the lapels of their uniform.

Deputy Captain

Deputy Captains are responsible for overseeing a specific district or area within the county. They manage and supervise the deputies assigned to their command, ensuring that law enforcement services are delivered efficiently and effectively.

Deputy Captains don two gold bars on the lapels of their uniform.

Deputy Lieutenant

Deputy Lieutenants serve as the highest ranking supervisor and typically supervise a team of supervisors within a division. They ensure that tasks are carried out effectively, provide guidance to subordinates, and maintain discipline within their assigned area. As well as writing and assisting with documentation

Deputy Lieutenants don one gold bar on the lapels of their uniform.

Deputy Master Sergeant

Deputy Master Sergeant is a more senior supervisory rank and has much the same responsibilities as a Deputy Sergeant, however they can act as a mentor and example to new Deputy Sergeants.

Deputy Master Sergeants dons shoulder patches with three chevrons on their uniform.

Deputy Sergeant

Deputy Sergeant I is the lowest supervisory rank and is responsible for supervising a team of deputies. They provide guidance, mentorship, and support to their subordinates, ensuring compliance with departmental policies and procedures.

Deputy Sergeants don shoulder patches with three chevrons on their uniform.

Senior Deputy Sheriff

Senior Deputy Sheriffs are experienced and skilled deputies who may serve in various roles within the department. They possess advanced knowledge and expertise, often taking on specialized assignments or mentoring Deputy Sheriffs.

Senior Deputy Sheriffs don shoulder patches with two chevrons on their uniform.

Deputy Sheriff

Deputy Sheriffs are sworn law enforcement officers responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, and conducting investigations within their jurisdiction. They respond to calls, patrol assigned areas, make arrests, and provide assistance to the community.

Deputy Cadet

Deputy Cadets are newly hired deputies who are in the training and evaluation phase. They undergo a probationary period during which they receive on-the-job training, learn departmental procedures, and demonstrate their capabilities as they work towards becoming a fully sworn deputy.

Deputy Cadets can not don the Sheriff hat, revolver or wear a badge until they graduate.

Certifications

Weapon Certification Level

  • Level 1: Shotgun
  • Level 2: SMG
  • Level 3: Carbine

MKS

  • Marksman Rifle
  • Sniper

Search & Rescue

Investigations

SRT

MBU

SASPA

Staff List

BCSO Roster
Rank Callsign Name
Sheriff 181 James Kapow
Dpt. Captain 213 Veronica Hudson
Dpt. Lieutenant 269 Rebecca Armitage
Deputy Seargent 444 Duke Anderson
Sr. Deputy 618 Max Griffin
Deputy 646 Jensen Shaw
Deputy 699 Chris Wulf
Gone But Not Forgotten
Callsign Name Date
1020 Ben Doon 7/2/23
220 Jack Dryver 9/8/23