Midland County
Your application will not be considered complete without this.
Please ensure that you fill and attach the
release form . You will need to open this link via Internet Explorer to sign it digitally. Please ensure that you fill out this
DPS criminal background check permission form . You must open this in Internet Explorer to digitally sign. All that is needed is your name, signature, and the date. You will need to attach this to your application. CRIMINAL CHECKS CANNOT BE RUN WITHOUT THIS FORM AND YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED INCOMPLETE. You MUST print and notarize the
TCOLE Information Release Form .
If you need a notary, the Courthouse Library has a notary; please call to schedule an appointment at 432-688-4351. Hours: 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday. Your application will not be processed if the forms listed above are not completed and attached.
Please ensure you have followed all
instructions and completed all requirements
for this application. Note that several exams are required before employment, which may take some time.
When filling out your reference section, inform your references that they will be contacted after you submit your application. If they do not receive an email, ask them to check their spam folder: All references must be responsible adults of reputable standing in their communities, businesses, or professions. You have known them for at least 7 years. They are NOT relatives, former or current colleagues, or school teachers. All 5 references are required; applications missing references or with falsified information will be considered incomplete and not processed.
SUMMARY Protects the Courthouse and Annex, officials, employees, and patrons; enforces laws; and performs emergency response functions in county buildings. Other duties may be assigned: Conducts searches for weapons and contraband before entering the building. Patrols the County Courthouse and Annex, focusing on security and assisting occupants. Recommends security improvements to the sergeant. Operates x-ray, walk-through, and hand-wand security screening at the main entrance. Arrests violators and completes related paperwork. Responds to emergencies, alarms, calls, and complaints. Participates in deputy on-call rotation for two-week intervals. Investigates crimes against persons and property. Assists law enforcement agencies during emergencies. Provides security or bailiff services in courts as needed. Testifies in court when required. Transports prisoners to and from court. Guards the election office during voting periods. Monitors prisoner movement, intercoms, and surveillance cameras. Maintains inmate location and security in the courthouse. Completes mandated TCOLE hours and training. Performs special assignments as needed. Assists other divisions, courts, or personnel as directed. Maintains regular and timely attendance. Enforces laws of the U.S. and Texas. Must possess the physical and mental abilities to perform essential functions. Abides by all applicable policies, laws, and ordinances. Performs any other duties assigned by the chain of command or Sheriff. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES This is a non-supervisory position. Candidates must have a Basic Peace Officer and Jailer certification from TCOLE and at least one year of experience or equivalent education and experience. Skills include law enforcement procedures, security protocols, operation of vehicles and equipment, report writing, and effective communication. Must hold a valid Texas driver’s license with a good driving record.
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Please ensure that you fill and attach the
release form . You will need to open this link via Internet Explorer to sign it digitally. Please ensure that you fill out this
DPS criminal background check permission form . You must open this in Internet Explorer to digitally sign. All that is needed is your name, signature, and the date. You will need to attach this to your application. CRIMINAL CHECKS CANNOT BE RUN WITHOUT THIS FORM AND YOUR APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED INCOMPLETE. You MUST print and notarize the
TCOLE Information Release Form .
If you need a notary, the Courthouse Library has a notary; please call to schedule an appointment at 432-688-4351. Hours: 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday. Your application will not be processed if the forms listed above are not completed and attached.
Please ensure you have followed all
instructions and completed all requirements
for this application. Note that several exams are required before employment, which may take some time.
When filling out your reference section, inform your references that they will be contacted after you submit your application. If they do not receive an email, ask them to check their spam folder: All references must be responsible adults of reputable standing in their communities, businesses, or professions. You have known them for at least 7 years. They are NOT relatives, former or current colleagues, or school teachers. All 5 references are required; applications missing references or with falsified information will be considered incomplete and not processed.
SUMMARY Protects the Courthouse and Annex, officials, employees, and patrons; enforces laws; and performs emergency response functions in county buildings. Other duties may be assigned: Conducts searches for weapons and contraband before entering the building. Patrols the County Courthouse and Annex, focusing on security and assisting occupants. Recommends security improvements to the sergeant. Operates x-ray, walk-through, and hand-wand security screening at the main entrance. Arrests violators and completes related paperwork. Responds to emergencies, alarms, calls, and complaints. Participates in deputy on-call rotation for two-week intervals. Investigates crimes against persons and property. Assists law enforcement agencies during emergencies. Provides security or bailiff services in courts as needed. Testifies in court when required. Transports prisoners to and from court. Guards the election office during voting periods. Monitors prisoner movement, intercoms, and surveillance cameras. Maintains inmate location and security in the courthouse. Completes mandated TCOLE hours and training. Performs special assignments as needed. Assists other divisions, courts, or personnel as directed. Maintains regular and timely attendance. Enforces laws of the U.S. and Texas. Must possess the physical and mental abilities to perform essential functions. Abides by all applicable policies, laws, and ordinances. Performs any other duties assigned by the chain of command or Sheriff. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES This is a non-supervisory position. Candidates must have a Basic Peace Officer and Jailer certification from TCOLE and at least one year of experience or equivalent education and experience. Skills include law enforcement procedures, security protocols, operation of vehicles and equipment, report writing, and effective communication. Must hold a valid Texas driver’s license with a good driving record.
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