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Otsego County-City Building
225 West Main
Gaylord, MI 49735

 

Otsego County Sheriff Department
Safety Tips Administration Records Division
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Statistics by Township

Sheriff James McBride welcomes you to our website. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at any time.

Telephone Numbers:
911 Emergencies
989-732-3555 Sheriff's Office
989-731-7289 Corrections/Jail
989-731-7288 Corrections Inmate Information
989-731-6671 Central Dispatch (non-emergency complaints)

FAX:
989-731-7299

Postal address:
124 South Court Street, Gaylord, MI 49735-1309

Electronic mail:
Road Patrol: usheriff69@otsegocountymi.gov
Corrections: bwebber@otsegocountymi.gov
Records: rpuzon@otsegocountymi.gov


Sheriff James D. McBride

Undersheriff Matthew J. Nowicki

Brian E. Webber, Jail Administrator
Tel: 989-732-3555
Fax: 989-731-7299

DIAL 911 FOR ALL POLICE REQUESTS
BOTH EMERGENCY AND NON-EMERGENCY

Mission Statement:

The Sheriff's Office will provide for a safe and orderly environment for staff, visitors, and Inmates and will provide an ethical, people-oriented work environment where our members may enjoy their jobs, utilize their talents, respect one another and grow as individuals.  "Committed to Courtesy and Excellence"

History:

The Otsego County Sheriff's Office is a county police agency with a staff of 23 men and women.  It serves and protects a county of 540 square miles from Waters north to Vanderbilt, Johannesburg west to Elmira.  This is a thriving and growing community with a population of over 22,000 and is the second fastest growing county in Michigan.  The 45th parallel runs through the middle of Otsego County.

The Sheriff is the chief executive officer of the Sheriff's Office, being chose by popular vote.  By law, he is the chief conservator of the peace within the county and is responsible for the county jail.  He is also charged with aiding the criminal courts, serving civil process, executing judgments, marine and snowmobiles laws, among other duties.

The Sheriff's Office was instituted in Michigan in 1835 and is written in the Michigan Constitution that "Every County Shall have a Sheriff".  In 1877 the Sheriff's formed the Michigan Sheriff's Association that represents all 83 County Sheriffs today.  The first people moved to Otsego County in 1868 for the purpose of lumbering and in about 1872, Otsego Lake Village was started; the first people moved into the Gaylord area in 1872-1874, and Gaylord was incorporated as a village in 1881.  The Otsego County Sheriff's Office has been serving the citizens of Otsego County with pride and dedication since 1872.

The badge has six points, each point represents one of the tenets that make up the ideology of the Sheriff's Office:  character, courtesy, courage, honor, integrity and knowledge.  Each member of the Sheriff's Office wears their badge with pride!

Our motto, "Committed to Courtesy and Excellence" states the essential purpose of the Otsego County Sheriff's Office.  This office is committed to constantly providing the highest possible quality police service and protection to the citizens and visitors to Otsego County.  We believe in and utilize a law enforcement service delivery system that is community and employee based.

Basic Duties:

Starting in the 1800's the duties of the Sheriff's Office have been mandated by law.  Those duties include:  to operate a jail which holds prisoners arrested within the county, provide basic police services to the various villages and Townships within the county.

Today the duties of the Sheriff's Office far exceed those of the past..  Listed below are the various divisions of the office:

Road Patrol, Detective, Evidence Tech, Corrections, Marine, Snowmobile, Civil Process, Bailiff, ERT, Dive Team.




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