Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office 317 S. Walnut Street Madison, IN 47250 Telephone - 812-265-2648 Fax – 812-265-3190
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Madison Police Department- (812) 265-3347
Indiana State Police Department - (800) 566-6704
Hanover Police Department - (812) 866-2131
Indiana Excise Police - (812) 523-8314
Indiana Sheriff's Association - (800) 622-4779
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Commissioner@JeffersonCounty.IN.govJefferson County Indiana
Our Sheriff - John I. Wallace John I. Wallace was elected to office in 2011. With a background in law enforcement spanning 24 years, Sheriff Wallace had been named the Chief of Police in Madison, Indiana in 2008. Prior being named Chief, Wallace was a Detective for eight years. As Chief, Wallace resurrected the D.A.R.E. Program, K9 Program, implemented Neighborhood Watches, expanded the bike patrols and developed a local Emergency Response Team. Chief Deputy -David Thomas The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy is David Thomas. With a background in law enforcement and security; Chief Deputy Thomas brings over 31 yeas of combined experience to the Sheriff’s Office. By focusing on administrative services, Chief Deputy Thomas will help to increase public service and eliminate some administrative assignments other officers. Jail Information Jail Commander: Linda Pietrykowski County Information Jefferson County, Indiana , is on the north bank of the Ohio River, is as much of a delight to visitors today as it was to settlers two centuries ago. Historic Madison, Hanover and the towns and farms of the county still retain their rich American Heritage. Historic architecture provides a colorful backdrop to a successful community for business farming, small industry and education. Entertainment abounds. Festivals, music and theater, sports, hydroplane racing, and hometown celebrations are enjoyed in an agreeable climate with friendly folks. |
Welcome
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is located in Madison, Indiana on the north bank of the Ohio River, is as much of a delight to visitors today as it was to settlers two centuries ago. Historic Madison, Hanover and the towns and farms of the county still retain their rich American Heritage. Historic architecture provides a colorful backdrop to a successful community for business, farming, small industry and education. Entertainment abounds. Festivals, music and theater, sports, hydroplane racing, and hometown celebrations are enjoyed in an agreeable climate with friendly folks.
Between imposing bluffs to the north and the Ohio River to the south, Jefferson County, IN flourishes as a destination for families, history buffs, couples, nature lovers and recreation enthusiast. Most noted for it picturesque settings, shops, restaurants, B 7 B and wineries, Jefferson County is located in Southeastern Indiana, Jefferson County is just a short drive from Cincinnati, Ohio, Louisville, Kentucky and Indianapolis, Indiana
Core Values
Values are the most fundamental beliefs, by which the organization operates, and they serve as a basic foundation on which leadership and management are provided and decisions are made. The Organizational Strategy of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office articulates the policing or law enforcement value structure in terms of the values of the county.
In formulating its organizational strategy, the Sheriff ’s Office has defined core values that are important and fundamental to life and to the organization. The values established by the Sheriff’s Office are non-negotiable, are teachable, and are constantly held before the employees and the community. ..More
Mission and Purposes
The mission of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is to protect and serve the community’s quest for a peaceful and safe existence, free from fear, and with democratic values applied equally to all citizens..More
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