Citrus County Sheriff's Office


The Citrus County Sheriff's Office serves as the primary law enforcement agency for a population of 162,500 residents across 773.15 square miles in Citrus County, Florida.

History

The sheriff's office commenced operations on June 2, 1887, coinciding with the establishment of Citrus County through the signature of the Governor. Edward A. Perry.
In 2005, the Citrus County Sheriff's Office made national headlines with its investigation of the gruesome rape and murder of Jessica Lunsford, a 9-year-old Homosassa girl.

Organization

The current sheriff is David Vincent. The CCSO is divided into two bureaus:] ]

Law Enforcement Bureau

The law enforcement bureau oversees the Law Enforcement Divisions of the department. Such as Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Judicial, Special Operations, and Training & Education.

Support Bureau

The Support Bureau oversees the department's Support Divisions. Such as Communications, Human Resources, Financial Services, Information Technology, and Staff Services.
In addition to the two bureaus, the department also has the Office of Community Engagement and Transparency, as well as Professional Standards.
The Office of Community Engagement and Transparency oversees the Public Information Officer, Senior Services, Volunteers, Strategic Planning, Community Engagement, and Emergency Management.
Professional Standards oversees Accreditation, Policies, Internal Affairs, CVSA, Risk Management, Records, Quality Assurance, and Public Records Requests.

Rank Structure

All Insignias expect Corporal and Sergeant are worn on the shoulders of uniforms. Sergeant and Corporal Insignias are worn on both sleeves, under the patch.