Protect and Serve with Purpose. Run for County Sheriff.
Lead with Integrity. Enforce the Law. Keep Communities Safe.
Are you committed to public safety, community leadership, and justice? The role of County Sheriff is one of the most visible and impactful elected positions in local government. If you have a passion for law enforcement and service, now is the time to step up and run for Sheriff in your county.
What Does the County Sheriff Do?
The County Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer of the county. Key responsibilities include:
- Managing the county jail and supervising inmates
- Enforcing court orders, serving warrants, subpoenas, and civil process
- Providing courthouse security and attending public meetings
- Patrolling rural areas and assisting municipal law enforcement when needed
- Overseeing emergency response, search and rescue, and disaster preparedness
The Sheriff also plays a leadership role in community engagement, crime prevention, and coordinating with other agencies for public safety.
Why Run for Sheriff?
Running for Sheriff means embracing a role of courage, authority, and service. In this role, you will:
- Build trust and accountability within your community
- Ensure safety and fairness in law enforcement operations
- Support victims, uphold justice, and address criminal activity
- Lead a department with professionalism, transparency, and discipline
This is a chance to lead by example and protect the rights and lives of your neighbors.
Who Can Run?
To run for Sheriff in Indiana, you must:
- Be a U.S. citizen and a registered voter
- Reside in the county where you're seeking office
- Be eligible to hold public office under Indiana law
- Not have served more than two terms in a 12-year period
In most counties, candidates for Sheriff are expected to have a background in law enforcement, public safety, or the military.
Time Commitment & Compensation
The position of Sheriff is a full-time executive and operational leadership role. The salary is set by the county council, in 2024 was $117,233.00 and typically includes benefits and retirement eligibility.
Answer the Call to Serve
Ready to lead with courage and honor? Ready to protect your community and uphold the law with fairness?
Fill out the contact form below to take the first step toward candidacy. We’ll provide support, information, and the next steps to help launch your campaign.