Hamilton County, Ohio Sheriff's Office

Hamilton County, Ohio Sheriff's Office

Law Enforcement

Cincinnati, OH 515 followers

"Protecting and serving Hamilton County with accountability, transparency, dignity, and respect."

About us

Serving a population of nearly 1 million citizens Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office provides court services and corrections on a countywide basis and full police protection with jurisdiction in 14 municipalities, townships, villages and unincorporated areas of the county. Hamilton County is located in the southwestern corner of the state of Ohio. Under the leadership of Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey, our trained staff provides services county-wide while developing relationships with our citizens, government entities, local law enforcement, and mental health partners. Our mission is to protect and serve Hamilton County with accountability, transparency, dignity and respect. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is a full-service agency consisting of: Marine, Road Patrol, Detectives, Computer Crime Section, Organized Crime Division, Regional Narcotic Unit, Dive Team, Information Systems, Internal Investigations, Court Services, Corrections, Records-Identification and Warrant Section. From accredited health services to adult education opportunities, recovery units, religious services, and more, we’re continually investing in programs to reduce recidivism, provide for the general welfare of inmates, and care for the members of our ‘city within a city’. We’re dedicated to improving how we engage with Hamilton County—so Sheriff McGuffey has created a new Community Affairs Division specifically to build a trusting, reliable, mutually-beneficial relationship with citizens. Here, we’ll listen to concerns, respond to queries, and work with citizens to build a stronger community. We are always looking for hard working individuals with a heart and mind to serve. If you are interested in joining our team of professionals, please visit our website at www.hcso.org for a listing of our current career opportunities.

Website
www.hcso.org
Industry
Law Enforcement
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Cincinnati, OH
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1875

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Employees at Hamilton County, Ohio Sheriff's Office

Updates

  • Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey and the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office are proud and excited to debut our 2024 "State of the Sheriff's Office".   This comprehensive outline of our hard work, innovation, and momentum since taking office gives a scope of what we've been able to accomplish, and insight into the work we will continue to do to protect and serve Hamilton County.   We hope you enjoy it. We want to thank every member of our agency, our partners in the community, and those of you who support us year-round.  We are committed to continuing this work and representing Hamilton County in the best way possible.

  • We had another amazing Signing Day event to welcome Corrections Academy Class 141 to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office! 🫡🎊 This event is designed to give new recruits and their families the opportunity to meet and get to know members of our staff, and learn about the many pathways we offer throughout their journey with the HCSO. Special thanks to our Director of Human Resources, Marviette D. Johnson, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Johnson, for her vision, passion, and work to make this idea come to life. More pics coming soon! This Academy will graduate in October and we have great hopes for their career with our agency. #HCSO #Corrections #Acadmey #SigningDay #PublicService #Career

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  • Team HCSO was back at it again this weekend, marching in the beloved Black Family Reunion parade! 🫡🎊🚔 Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey and staff had a wonderful time with community leaders, families, friends, and pets (who wore their own Sheriff McGuffey star! 🤩) in Avondale on a beautiful morning. And guess what?! The bees stayed away! 🙌 #HCSO #Parade #Community #Celebration #PublicService

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  • Earlier this month, The HCSO Hazardous Devices Unit's newest members, Sergeant Matt Sewall and Corporal Channing Glenn, participated in Raven’s Challenge. Raven’s Challenge is an interoperability exercise involving American and NATO allied Military Explosive Ordnance Disposal units, local PSBT (public safety bomb techs), and federal bomb techs from the FBI or ATF. Each training day, the team was presented with several scenarios based on real-world events. The goal of the scenarios was to have the teams work with their partners from other disciplines to learn different techniques and tactics and expand their knowledge and experience levels. These exercises are funded entirely by the U.S. Army and are held several times a year throughout the United States. Congratulations Sgt. Sewall and Corporal Glenn!! 💥 #HCSO #BombTechs #Training #PublicService

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  • Happy Monday, Hamilton County! 🤗 Last week, our Community Affairs division continued our commitment to community engagement and assistance by partnering with Food for the Soul CT at their Community Health Day. This unique opportunity allows residents to come to one location and receive fresh produce, health screenings, hair and beauty supplies (and free haircuts), rent and mortgage assistance and more. We are so proud to serve with these incredible volunteers and special thanks to Ms. Mary for her leadership. Stay tuned to their page for the next Community Health Day. 🖤💛 #HCSO #PublicService #Community #BeTheChange

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  • Exciting opportunity to lead a team of Intelligence Analysts in the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office! As an Intelligence Analyst Supervisor, you'll delve into complex data, spot trends, and provide critical insights to support law enforcement operations. Your expertise will directly impact strategic decisions and enhance public safety initiatives. Apply today! https://lnkd.in/gNtf7zjK

    Intelligence Analyst Supervisor - Cincinnati, OH

    Intelligence Analyst Supervisor - Cincinnati, OH

    hcso.applicantpro.com

  • This week, the HCSO Regional Enforcement Narcotics Unit made the largest drug seizure in the history of our division. 81 pounds of methamphetamine are now off the streets of Hamilton County. Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey, Green Township Police Chief Jim Vetter, and Cheviot Police Chief Jeff Patton would like to inform the community that during interdiction efforts conducted by the Regional Enforcement Narcotics Unit (R.E.N.U.), eighty-one (81) pounds of methamphetamine were seized by detectives. A drug trafficking organization (DTO) out of California is responsible for supplying large quantities of meth to local DTO members operating in Hamilton County. As part of this ongoing investigation, Reginald Newton, male, age 49, of Lynwood, California, has been charged with Possession of Drugs and Trafficking in Drugs. The Regional Enforcement Narcotics Unit is a regional joint task force comprised of local investigators from the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, Green Township Police Department, and Cheviot Police Department. The unit has partnerships and task force officers assigned to Homeland Security Investigations and the Federal Bureau of Investigations. #HCSO #DrugEnforcement #LawEnforcement #PublicSafety

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  • Today we celebrated the raising of the Juneteenth Flag outside the Hamilton County, Ohio courthouse. Juneteenth is an annual celebration commemorating the freedom of all enslaved people in the United States. June 19, 1865 was the day that soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas to share that the Civil War was over and slavery had been abolished. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, along with most other county offices, will be closed Wednesday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth.

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