Delaware County
Overview
Incumbent is a Sworn and Certified Peace Officer. Incumbent performs a variety of duties and tasks related to the protection of life, limb and property. Incumbent reports to the Shift Sergeant and may function as Shift Sergeant in his or her absence.
Completion of a secondary education or equivalent plus certification from the Ohio Peace Officers Training Council. Must be able to properly administer first aid / CPR. Must have a valid Ohio driver's license and a clean criminal record.
Work consists of complex, varied, non-standardized tasks requiring application of numerous laws, rules, regulations, and procedures. Incumbent is required to quickly react to potentially threatening situations on a regular basis.
Responsibilities
Preserve the peace and enforce the laws of the state of Ohio.
Protects the life and property of citizens as a sworn Peace Officer of Delaware County.
Patrols assigned area
Responds to criminal and civil calls as dispatched
Apprehends violators of the law
Performs vacant house and business checks
Controls traffic
Transports prisoners
Provides county court and county building security as assigned
Maintains assigned vehicle and other equipment
Prepares accurate and complete reports relative to each situation
Investigates criminal activity including performing full investigation of misdemeanors, felonies, and traffic offenses
Evaluates reported felony and misdemeanor offenses in assigned area
Takes statements from suspects, victims, and witnesses
Contacts complainants and witnesses in follow-up investigations
Interrogates suspects and makes arrests
Provides surveillance of locations or persons as assigned
Prepares criminal case files and develops probable cause of issuance of arrest or search warrants
Appears in court as a witness when required
Represents the Sheriff's Office in the community including organizing and conducting community meetings and crime prevention program
Works closely with residents and community management to resolve problems in assigned area
Speaks to community groups, schools, and other organizations on law enforcement issues
Educates the public in law enforcement practices and application of the law
Ensures the proper delivery of legal notices including executing warrants for arrest, search warrants, and probate court orders
Serves individuals with summons, attachments, and other legal notices as issued by the court
Receives and coordinates requests for process service
Maintains complete and accurate records of time, place, and manner of serving legal notices and status of court orders
Prepares reports required by courts in response to legal documents
Submits reports to supervisor on daily activities and performs other related duties as assigned.
Benefits
Progressive work environment: tattoos allowed (within policy)
Yearly bonus for graduate degrees.
Multiple specialized units for career growth.
Tuition Reimbursement.
Training opportunities.
Attend Ohio Peace Officer academy while earning salary as a Deputy Cadet (For non-certified candidates)
Benefits package includes: Medical, dental, vision, supplemental life insurance, and employee wellness program incentive.
A candidate with prior experience may be placed into any pay step at the sole discretion of the Sheriff
Pay Scale (2025)
Hire $33.52; 1 Year $37.72; 3 Years $42.23; 5 Years $46.06.
Pay Scale (2026)
Hire $35.02; 1 Year $39.41; 3 Years $44.13; 5 Years $48.14.
Estimated Time Frame Steps in Process to be Completed
September - October: Applications Submitted; Physical Fitness Testing Completed/Panel Interview
November - January: CVSA's Completed; Background Investigations Completed; Conditional Offers Sent to Candidates
February - March: PRADCO Assessments; Second Interviews with Command Staff; Academy Physical Fitness Testing; Drug Screens and Medical Exams; Final Interviews with Sheriff Balzer
The application process requires 2 steps. Please note that ALL of the following steps must be completed for an applicant to be considered for interview:
Step 1: go to https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/codelawareoh and complete an online application.
Step 2: Attend physical fitness testing.
*INFORMATION ON PHYSICAL FITNESS TESTING WILL BE SENT VIA EMAIL*
A
required
part of the interview process for the position of Deputy Sheriff is a physical abilities test. The physical fitness assessment will consist of push-ups and sit-ups timed for 1 minute and a 1.5 mile run based on OPOTC age and gender standards.
Please keep in mind that successful completion of the physical abilities testing is required to be eligible for interview. However, passing the physical testing does not guarantee that one will receive an invitation to interview.
PLEASE NOTE: Candidates who have previously applied must wait at least one year from their most recent interview to be eligible for re-interview.
Incumbent is a Sworn and Certified Peace Officer. Incumbent performs a variety of duties and tasks related to the protection of life, limb and property. Incumbent reports to the Shift Sergeant and may function as Shift Sergeant in his or her absence.
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Completion of a secondary education or equivalent plus certification from the Ohio Peace Officers Training Council. Must be able to properly administer first aid / CPR. Must have a valid Ohio driver's license and a clean criminal record.
Work consists of complex, varied, non-standardized tasks requiring application of numerous laws, rules, regulations, and procedures. Incumbent is required to quickly react to potentially threatening situations on a regular basis.
Responsibilities
Preserve the peace and enforce the laws of the state of Ohio.
Protects the life and property of citizens as a sworn Peace Officer of Delaware County.
Patrols assigned area
Responds to criminal and civil calls as dispatched
Apprehends violators of the law
Performs vacant house and business checks
Controls traffic
Transports prisoners
Provides county court and county building security as assigned
Maintains assigned vehicle and other equipment
Prepares accurate and complete reports relative to each situation
Investigates criminal activity including performing full investigation of misdemeanors, felonies, and traffic offenses
Evaluates reported felony and misdemeanor offenses in assigned area
Takes statements from suspects, victims, and witnesses
Contacts complainants and witnesses in follow-up investigations
Interrogates suspects and makes arrests
Provides surveillance of locations or persons as assigned
Prepares criminal case files and develops probable cause of issuance of arrest or search warrants
Appears in court as a witness when required
Represents the Sheriff's Office in the community including organizing and conducting community meetings and crime prevention program
Works closely with residents and community management to resolve problems in assigned area
Speaks to community groups, schools, and other organizations on law enforcement issues
Educates the public in law enforcement practices and application of the law
Ensures the proper delivery of legal notices including executing warrants for arrest, search warrants, and probate court orders
Serves individuals with summons, attachments, and other legal notices as issued by the court
Receives and coordinates requests for process service
Maintains complete and accurate records of time, place, and manner of serving legal notices and status of court orders
Prepares reports required by courts in response to legal documents
Submits reports to supervisor on daily activities and performs other related duties as assigned.
Benefits
Progressive work environment: tattoos allowed (within policy)
Yearly bonus for graduate degrees.
Multiple specialized units for career growth.
Tuition Reimbursement.
Training opportunities.
Attend Ohio Peace Officer academy while earning salary as a Deputy Cadet (For non-certified candidates)
Benefits package includes: Medical, dental, vision, supplemental life insurance, and employee wellness program incentive.
A candidate with prior experience may be placed into any pay step at the sole discretion of the Sheriff
Pay Scale (2025)
Hire $33.52; 1 Year $37.72; 3 Years $42.23; 5 Years $46.06.
Pay Scale (2026)
Hire $35.02; 1 Year $39.41; 3 Years $44.13; 5 Years $48.14.
Estimated Time Frame Steps in Process to be Completed
September - October: Applications Submitted; Physical Fitness Testing Completed/Panel Interview
November - January: CVSA's Completed; Background Investigations Completed; Conditional Offers Sent to Candidates
February - March: PRADCO Assessments; Second Interviews with Command Staff; Academy Physical Fitness Testing; Drug Screens and Medical Exams; Final Interviews with Sheriff Balzer
The application process requires 2 steps. Please note that ALL of the following steps must be completed for an applicant to be considered for interview:
Step 1: go to https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/codelawareoh and complete an online application.
Step 2: Attend physical fitness testing.
*INFORMATION ON PHYSICAL FITNESS TESTING WILL BE SENT VIA EMAIL*
A
required
part of the interview process for the position of Deputy Sheriff is a physical abilities test. The physical fitness assessment will consist of push-ups and sit-ups timed for 1 minute and a 1.5 mile run based on OPOTC age and gender standards.
Please keep in mind that successful completion of the physical abilities testing is required to be eligible for interview. However, passing the physical testing does not guarantee that one will receive an invitation to interview.
PLEASE NOTE: Candidates who have previously applied must wait at least one year from their most recent interview to be eligible for re-interview.
Incumbent is a Sworn and Certified Peace Officer. Incumbent performs a variety of duties and tasks related to the protection of life, limb and property. Incumbent reports to the Shift Sergeant and may function as Shift Sergeant in his or her absence.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
#J-18808-Ljbffr