Auglaize County Sheriffs Office

General FAQs

  • Who staffs the Auglaize County Sheriff's Office?

    The Auglaize County Sheriff's Office is staffed by many highly trained individuals to ensure accuracy and efficiency. Those staffed at the Auglaize County Sheriff's Office are as follows:
    1 - Sheriff
    1 - Chief Deputy
    1 - Lieutenant
    2 - Detectives
    3 - Road Sergeants
    20 - Deputies
    20 - Auxiliary Deputies
    11 - 911 Dispatchers
    3 - Administrative Assistants
    1- Dispatch Administrator
    1 - Public Safety Systems Administrator
    1 - SORN Coordinator (Part Time)

    Many Deputies serve the Office in more ways than one. Out of the deputies listed above the following positions are also covered: 10 - Instructors, 4 - Field Training Officers, 1 - Civil Deputy, 2 - Courthouse Deputies, 1 - S.R.T. Commander, 9 - S.R.T. Tactical Deputies 1 - S.R.T. Medic, 4 - S.R.T. Crisis Negotiators, and 1 - T.A.C. Officer.

  • Who staffs the Auglaize County Correctional Center?

    The Auglaize County Correctional Center is staffed by many highly trained individuals to ensure accuracy and efficiency. Those staffed at the Auglaize County Correctional Center are as follows:
    1 - Jail Administrator
    1 - Lieutenant
    3 - Shift Sergeants
    17 - Correction Officers (Full Time)
    8 - Correction Officers (Part Time)
    1 - Nurse (Full Time)
    1 - Nurse (Part Time)
    1 - Food Service Specialists Supervisor (Full Time)
    3 - Food Service Specialists (Part Time)
    1 - Jail Counselor

    Many Correction Officers serve the Office in more ways than one. Out of the Correction Officer listed above the following positions are also covered: 3 - Instructors, 4 - Classification Specialists, and 5 - S.O.R.N. Officers.

  • When I call the Sheriff's Office, what telephone number should I call, and when is it appropriate to dial 911?

    Directory & Contact Numbers

    Non-Emergency Complaints: 419-739-6565

    Detectives Bureau: 419-739-6555

    Correctional Center: 419-739-6575

    General Voice Mail: 419-739-6701

  • When I call the Sheriff's Office to file a complaint, who will I talk to, and what information will I need to have available?

    This version streamlines the text, removes repetitive phrasing, and uses bullet points to make the required information easy to read at a glance.

    When you call the Sheriff's Office, you will first speak with a Central Dispatcher. The dispatcher will gather your initial details and connect you with a Deputy. Depending on the situation, the Deputy may speak with you immediately, call you back upon returning to the station, or meet you at your residence.

    To help us assist you efficiently, please be prepared to provide:

    Your full name, address, and telephone number

    The nature of the complaint

    The location where the incident occurred

    Any additional details specific to your situation

    Please Note: Our dispatchers manage all Police, Fire, and EMS radio traffic, four enhanced emergency 911 lines, and multiple non-emergency lines. We appreciate your patience, and assure you that your complaint will be directed to the appropriate personnel as quickly as possible.

  • Who staffs the Auglaize County Sheriff's Office?

    The Auglaize County Sheriff's Office is staffed by many highly trained individuals to ensure accuracy and efficiency. Those staffed at the Auglaize County Sheriff's Office are as follows:
    1 - Sheriff
    1 - Chief Deputy
    1 - Lieutenant
    2 - Detectives
    3 - Road Sergeants
    20 - Deputies
    20 - Auxiliary Deputies
    11 - 911 Dispatchers
    3 - Administrative Assistants
    1- Dispatch Administrator
    1 - Public Safety Systems Administrator
    1 - SORN Coordinator (Part Time)

    Many Deputies serve the Office in more ways than one. Out of the deputies listed above the following positions are also covered: 10 - Instructors, 4 - Field Training Officers, 1 - Civil Deputy, 2 - Courthouse Deputies, 1 - S.R.T. Commander, 9 - S.R.T. Tactical Deputies 1 - S.R.T. Medic, 4 - S.R.T. Crisis Negotiators, and 1 - T.A.C. Officer.

  • Who staffs the Auglaize County Correctional Center?

    The Auglaize County Correctional Center is staffed by many highly trained individuals to ensure accuracy and efficiency. Those staffed at the Auglaize County Correctional Center are as follows:
    1 - Jail Administrator
    1 - Lieutenant
    3 - Shift Sergeants
    17 - Correction Officers (Full Time)
    8 - Correction Officers (Part Time)
    1 - Nurse (Full Time)
    1 - Nurse (Part Time)
    1 - Food Service Specialists Supervisor (Full Time)
    3 - Food Service Specialists (Part Time)
    1 - Jail Counselor

    Many Correction Officers serve the Office in more ways than one. Out of the Correction Officer listed above the following positions are also covered: 3 - Instructors, 4 - Classification Specialists, and 5 - S.O.R.N. Officers.

  • When I call the Sheriff's Office, what telephone number should I call, and when is it appropriate to dial 911?

    Directory & Contact Numbers

    Non-Emergency Complaints: 419-739-6565

    Detectives Bureau: 419-739-6555

    Correctional Center: 419-739-6575

    General Voice Mail: 419-739-6701

  • When I call the Sheriff's Office to file a complaint, who will I talk to, and what information will I need to have available?

    This version streamlines the text, removes repetitive phrasing, and uses bullet points to make the required information easy to read at a glance.

    When you call the Sheriff's Office, you will first speak with a Central Dispatcher. The dispatcher will gather your initial details and connect you with a Deputy. Depending on the situation, the Deputy may speak with you immediately, call you back upon returning to the station, or meet you at your residence.

    To help us assist you efficiently, please be prepared to provide:

    Your full name, address, and telephone number

    The nature of the complaint

    The location where the incident occurred

    Any additional details specific to your situation

    Please Note: Our dispatchers manage all Police, Fire, and EMS radio traffic, four enhanced emergency 911 lines, and multiple non-emergency lines. We appreciate your patience, and assure you that your complaint will be directed to the appropriate personnel as quickly as possible.

General FAQs

  • Who staffs the Auglaize County Sheriff's Office?

    The Auglaize County Sheriff's Office is staffed by many highly trained individuals to ensure accuracy and efficiency. Those staffed at the Auglaize County Sheriff's Office are as follows:
    1 - Sheriff
    1 - Chief Deputy
    1 - Lieutenant
    2 - Detectives
    3 - Road Sergeants
    20 - Deputies
    20 - Auxiliary Deputies
    11 - 911 Dispatchers
    3 - Administrative Assistants
    1- Dispatch Administrator
    1 - Public Safety Systems Administrator
    1 - SORN Coordinator (Part Time)

    Many Deputies serve the Office in more ways than one. Out of the deputies listed above the following positions are also covered: 10 - Instructors, 4 - Field Training Officers, 1 - Civil Deputy, 2 - Courthouse Deputies, 1 - S.R.T. Commander, 9 - S.R.T. Tactical Deputies 1 - S.R.T. Medic, 4 - S.R.T. Crisis Negotiators, and 1 - T.A.C. Officer.

  • Who staffs the Auglaize County Correctional Center?

    The Auglaize County Correctional Center is staffed by many highly trained individuals to ensure accuracy and efficiency. Those staffed at the Auglaize County Correctional Center are as follows:
    1 - Jail Administrator
    1 - Lieutenant
    3 - Shift Sergeants
    17 - Correction Officers (Full Time)
    8 - Correction Officers (Part Time)
    1 - Nurse (Full Time)
    1 - Nurse (Part Time)
    1 - Food Service Specialists Supervisor (Full Time)
    3 - Food Service Specialists (Part Time)
    1 - Jail Counselor

    Many Correction Officers serve the Office in more ways than one. Out of the Correction Officer listed above the following positions are also covered: 3 - Instructors, 4 - Classification Specialists, and 5 - S.O.R.N. Officers.

  • When I call the Sheriff's Office, what telephone number should I call, and when is it appropriate to dial 911?

    Directory & Contact Numbers

    Non-Emergency Complaints: 419-739-6565

    Detectives Bureau: 419-739-6555

    Correctional Center: 419-739-6575

    General Voice Mail: 419-739-6701

  • When I call the Sheriff's Office to file a complaint, who will I talk to, and what information will I need to have available?

    This version streamlines the text, removes repetitive phrasing, and uses bullet points to make the required information easy to read at a glance.

    When you call the Sheriff's Office, you will first speak with a Central Dispatcher. The dispatcher will gather your initial details and connect you with a Deputy. Depending on the situation, the Deputy may speak with you immediately, call you back upon returning to the station, or meet you at your residence.

    To help us assist you efficiently, please be prepared to provide:

    Your full name, address, and telephone number

    The nature of the complaint

    The location where the incident occurred

    Any additional details specific to your situation

    Please Note: Our dispatchers manage all Police, Fire, and EMS radio traffic, four enhanced emergency 911 lines, and multiple non-emergency lines. We appreciate your patience, and assure you that your complaint will be directed to the appropriate personnel as quickly as possible.

  • Who staffs the Auglaize County Sheriff's Office?

    The Auglaize County Sheriff's Office is staffed by many highly trained individuals to ensure accuracy and efficiency. Those staffed at the Auglaize County Sheriff's Office are as follows:
    1 - Sheriff
    1 - Chief Deputy
    1 - Lieutenant
    2 - Detectives
    3 - Road Sergeants
    20 - Deputies
    20 - Auxiliary Deputies
    11 - 911 Dispatchers
    3 - Administrative Assistants
    1- Dispatch Administrator
    1 - Public Safety Systems Administrator
    1 - SORN Coordinator (Part Time)

    Many Deputies serve the Office in more ways than one. Out of the deputies listed above the following positions are also covered: 10 - Instructors, 4 - Field Training Officers, 1 - Civil Deputy, 2 - Courthouse Deputies, 1 - S.R.T. Commander, 9 - S.R.T. Tactical Deputies 1 - S.R.T. Medic, 4 - S.R.T. Crisis Negotiators, and 1 - T.A.C. Officer.

  • Who staffs the Auglaize County Correctional Center?

    The Auglaize County Correctional Center is staffed by many highly trained individuals to ensure accuracy and efficiency. Those staffed at the Auglaize County Correctional Center are as follows:
    1 - Jail Administrator
    1 - Lieutenant
    3 - Shift Sergeants
    17 - Correction Officers (Full Time)
    8 - Correction Officers (Part Time)
    1 - Nurse (Full Time)
    1 - Nurse (Part Time)
    1 - Food Service Specialists Supervisor (Full Time)
    3 - Food Service Specialists (Part Time)
    1 - Jail Counselor

    Many Correction Officers serve the Office in more ways than one. Out of the Correction Officer listed above the following positions are also covered: 3 - Instructors, 4 - Classification Specialists, and 5 - S.O.R.N. Officers.

  • When I call the Sheriff's Office, what telephone number should I call, and when is it appropriate to dial 911?

    Directory & Contact Numbers

    Non-Emergency Complaints: 419-739-6565

    Detectives Bureau: 419-739-6555

    Correctional Center: 419-739-6575

    General Voice Mail: 419-739-6701

  • When I call the Sheriff's Office to file a complaint, who will I talk to, and what information will I need to have available?

    This version streamlines the text, removes repetitive phrasing, and uses bullet points to make the required information easy to read at a glance.

    When you call the Sheriff's Office, you will first speak with a Central Dispatcher. The dispatcher will gather your initial details and connect you with a Deputy. Depending on the situation, the Deputy may speak with you immediately, call you back upon returning to the station, or meet you at your residence.

    To help us assist you efficiently, please be prepared to provide:

    Your full name, address, and telephone number

    The nature of the complaint

    The location where the incident occurred

    Any additional details specific to your situation

    Please Note: Our dispatchers manage all Police, Fire, and EMS radio traffic, four enhanced emergency 911 lines, and multiple non-emergency lines. We appreciate your patience, and assure you that your complaint will be directed to the appropriate personnel as quickly as possible.