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Interested in a career in law
enforcement? There are many different opportunities within the Monroe
County Sheriffs Office. You can become a Deputy Sheriff in
any of four areas: the Police Road Patrol, Jail, Court Security,
and Civil Bureaus. For more information on what each of these bureaus
does, click Bureaus on the home page.
An equal opportunity
employer.
Patrick OFlynn, the Monroe County Sheriff,
is committed to cultural and racial diversity. He believes that
a diverse community is best served by a diverse Sheriffs Office.
As Sheriff O'Flynn has stated in the Monroe County Sheriff's Office
policies, "This Office strictly prohibits discrimination in hiring,
employment practices and operational activities on the basis of
age, race, creed, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability,
marital status or sexual orientation. We are an equal opportunity
employer, committed to diversity."
Current Job Openings
Notices of tests and positions available at the Sheriff's Office.
How
to Apply
Includes information on testing dates, salaries,
and general requirements.
Job
Descriptions
Find out what kinds of jobs are available
and their specific requirements.
Opportunities
for Youth
Information on trainees, interns, and the
Boy Scout Explorer Post.
Take
a Sample Test
You will be required to successfully pass
a written exam to perform the duties of a deputy sheriff. Please
be aware that an offer of employment is contingent upon the passing
of all phases of the process. See how you score on some sample questions.
Download a sample test
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For more information please
contact the Sheriffs Recruitment Office at 585-753-4705.
Training and Recruitment @ MCSO
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