When Assigned to the Patrol/Field Operations Division:
1. Patrols an assigned area in a radio-equipped vehicle to maintain public peace, to prevent and detect the commission of crimes, to observe, report, and investigate violations of laws and ordinances, and to protect life and property.
2. Responds to calls/complaints including domestic/neighborhood disputes, rape, assault, robberies, disorderly conduct, vandalism, fire, emergencies, animal control and various incidents involving misdemeanors/ felonies; provides advice/assistance to citizens on criminal and civil processes; facilitates and mediates resolution of disputes; provides counseling/referral to community services.
3. Enforces traffic laws/issues citations; administers sobriety tests; provides assistance to motorists; controls/directs traffic; conducts vehicle searches.
4. Acts as first responder at scene of accidents or crimes; secures scene, provides emergency CPR/AED and first aid; provides death notification to family members.
5. Conducts preliminary investigations; interviews witnesses/victims to obtain statements; collects, photographs and marks evidence; reconstructs the accident or crime scene by preparing detailed sketches and diagrams; takes measurements; prepares detailed reports; may conduct follow up investigations.
6. Apprehends and arrests individuals involved in the commission of a crime; executes warrants and court orders; transports offenders to jail; enforces court orders for mental commitments and evaluations.
7. Initiates the filing of charges against suspected criminals; files probable causes, complaint forms, and criminal histories to the County Attorney’s office; attends court proceedings and appears at hearings to assist and provide testimony regarding arrests and investigations.
8. Participates on internal and external committees or task-forces as assigned; conducts physical surveillance of suspected criminal activity; provides courthouse security.
9. Writes detailed and accurate reports to document activities including pre-preliminary complaints, supplemental/follow-up investigations, accident/incident reports, and daily activity logs.
10. Performs related duties as assigned.
When Assigned to the Court Services Division:
1. Provides law enforcement functions within the Polk County Courthouse buildings.
2. Performs security screenings for weapons and contraband at Polk County Courthouse entrances.
3. Provides safe, secure custody and transportation of inmates for court appearances, hearings, and appointments.
4. Performs related duties to ensure the safety and security of the community and those working and conducting business within the Polk County Courthouse buildings.
When Assigned to Civil Unit:
1. Serves legal papers such as protective orders, subpoenas, summons/petitions, garnishments, orders to appear, citations, eviction notices, and other court processes to citizens within Polk County.
2. Reprocesses, seizes, and transports property/persons as ordered by the court.
3. Performs other duties as assigned.
When Assigned to Community Relations Unit:
1. Serves as liaison between the Sheriff’s Office and the community in an effort to present, coordinate, and increase awareness of various community.
2. Makes public presentations on crime prevention, safety, emergency preparedness, and personal/property protection to schools/community groups; provides training on domestic violence/protective orders to citizen groups.
3. Performs other duties as assigned.