Will County Sheriff's Office

Will County Sheriff's Office
Abbreviation WCSO
Agency overview
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* County (US) of Will County, Illinois in the state of Illinois, United States
Legal jurisdiction Will County, Illinois
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Joliet, Illinois
Sworn members 600 employees at full strength
Sheriff responsible Mike Kelley
Website
www.willcosheriff.org
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The Will County Sheriff's Office is the principal law enforcement agency that serves Will County, Illinois. It is the second largest sheriff's department in Illinois, with approximately 600 sworn and civilian employees when at full operational strength. It is headed by the Sheriff of Will County, currently Mike Kelley.

Sheriff's deputies outside of the patrol and investigations divisions provide the other services of the sheriff, such as service of process, fugitive apprehension, enforcing evictions and levies, securing courthouses, transporting prisoners, and operating the 900-plus detainee population of the Will County Adult Detention Facility.

A Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor of the Will County Sheriff's Office

Sheriff's Office divisions

The Will County Sheriff's Office is divided into three divisions.[1]

Crystal Lawns, population 1,872
Fairmont, population 2,459
Frankfort Square, population 9,276
Ingalls Park, population 3,314
Lakewood Shores, population 1,347
Preston Heights, population 2,575
Willowbrook, population 2,076
And while Lakewood Falls and Carillon subdivisions are not considered a CDP their combined population is 8,421. Both subdivisions are located on Weber Rd south of I-55.
In addition to the unincorporated areas the Sheriff's department is contracted by Godley & Diamond to patrol their portion of Will County. The Sheriff's department is also contracted to patrol Homer Glen providing 21 deputies and supervisors.
  • The patrol bureau is divided into three 8 hour shifts patrolling the following 6 areas consisting of all or part of the following townships:

Rank structure and insignia

Title Insignia Notes
Sheriff
The Sheriff is elected to a 4 year term by the citizens of Will County.
Undersheriff
The Undersheriff is selected by the Sheriff and is the 2nd in command.
Chief Deputy
There is currently only 1 chief deputy and he is in charge of the ADF.
Deputy Chief
There are currently 6 deputy chiefs in charge of the 6 bureaus within the Sheriff's Department.
Lieutenant/ Correctional Lieutenant/ Director
Lieutenants are promoted from a list of sergeants who have tested for lieutenant. Within the department lieutenants serve as shift commanders and section supervisors. Directors are selected by the Sheriff and are largely a political position. There are currently no directors within the department.
Sergeant/ Correctional Sergeant
Sergeants are promoted from a list of deputies/ correctional officer who have been with the department for 4 years and have tested for sergeant. Within the department sergeants are either assigned to a patrol area or a specialized unit to supervise deputies/ correctional officers.
Deputy Sheriff/ Correctional Officer No Insignia Deputies and correctional officers are hired from separate tested lists. Correctional officers wanting to "patch over" and become a deputy must test for the position just like civilians.

Equipment

References

  1. "Departments". Will County Sheriff's Office. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
  2. "Administration". Will County Sheriff's Office. Retrieved November 2013. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. "Will County Adult Detention Facility". Will County Sheriff's Office. Retrieved November 2013. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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