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Caribou County Sheriff’s Office

The Caribou County Sheriff's Office, ID, is the primary law enforcement agency for Caribou County, Idaho. It serves as an integral component of the local judicial system, playing a crucial role in maintaining law and order while ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.

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Location and Contact Details

The Caribou County Sheriff's Office can be contacted at:

Caribou County Sheriff's Office
475 E 2nd S, Soda Springs, ID 83276
Phone: (208) 547-2561
Fax: (208) 547-2564

For non-emergencies, residents can dial the above phone number. In case of emergencies, always dial 911. For more information about the Sheriff's office, including hours of operation, department contacts, and frequently asked questions, you can visit their official Caribou County Sheriff's Office Website.

Arrest Warrants Search

To maintain transparency and keep the public informed, the Caribou County Sheriff's Office provides multiple avenues for conducting an Arrest Warrants Search.

Active Arrest Warrants

Active arrest warrants are those that are yet to be served to the accused individuals. This information is accessible to the public and can be crucial for residents to stay informed about potential threats in their area. Active warrant information can be retrieved by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly, or alternatively, using the Caribou County Warrant lookup system.

Warrant Lookup

The Caribou County Warrant lookup system is an online service where you can search for outstanding warrants. This database includes warrant information such as the name of the offender, the charges, and the issuing authority. To access the online warrant lookup system, visit the official Caribou County Warrant Lookup System.

Arrest Records Search and Criminal Records

The Caribou County Sheriff's Department also facilitates the search of arrest records and criminal records. This data can be used to check the arrest history and criminal past of individuals living or working in Caribou County. Access to these records can be requested from the sheriff's department, or you can visit the official Caribou County Arrest Records Search portal for this information.

Background Checks

Background checks in Caribou County are usually conducted through the Sheriff's Office. It involves searching various databases, including criminal records, sex offender registries, and others to gather comprehensive information about an individual's past. For more information on how to request a background check, visit the official Caribou County Background Checks page.

Sex Offender Registry

The local sheriff's office maintains the sex offender registry for Caribou County. The registry contains detailed information about registered sex offenders in the area, including their names, addresses, and the nature of their crimes. The information can be accessed on the official Caribou County Sex Offender Registry page.

Most Wanted List

The Caribou County Sheriff's Office keeps an updated list of the most wanted criminals in the county. This list, which includes individuals with outstanding warrants, can be found on the official Caribou County Most Wanted page.

Bail Bonds

The Caribou County Sheriff's Office provides information on the bail bonds process, local bail bondsmen, and procedures for posting bail. For more information on bail bonds,please refer to the official Caribou County Bail Bonds page.

Caribou County Police Departments

In addition to the Sheriff's Office, Caribou County is served by several local police departments. These departments work closely with the Sheriff's Office to ensure the safety and security of Caribou County residents.

Soda Springs Police Department

Soda Springs Police Department
9 W 2nd S, Soda Springs, ID 83276
Phone: (208) 547-3213

Grace Police Department

Grace Police Department
108 E Center, Grace, ID 83241
Phone: (208) 425-3222

The local police departments, like the Sheriff's Office, provide essential law enforcement services to Caribou County. This includes emergency response, crime prevention, and community outreach programs. For more information about these police departments, including their hours of operation, services offered, and frequently asked questions, visit the official Soda Springs Police Department and Grace Police Department websites.

Local Law Enforcement Cooperation

The Caribou County Sheriff's Office often cooperates with neighboring police departments and other law enforcement agencies. The goal is to increase effectiveness in crime prevention and to ensure the safety of Caribou County citizens. This includes, but is not limited to, the Idaho State Police, neighboring county Sheriff's Departments, and Federal law enforcement agencies.

The Caribou County Sheriff's Department's comprehensive law enforcement activities, from issuing active arrest warrants to maintaining criminal records, conducting background checks, managing the sex offender registry, and maintaining a most wanted list, ensure a safe and secure community. The office also provides essential information about bail bonds and the county's detention center.

Crime Statistics

The Caribou County Sheriff's Department maintains an extensive database of local crime statistics. This information provides an overview of criminal activities within the county, aiding in crime analysis, preventive strategies, and community awareness. For the latest crime statistics, visit the official Caribou County Crime Statistics page.

Emergency Services

The Caribou County Sheriff's Office coordinates with various other departments for emergency services, including medical emergencies, fires, natural disasters, and search and rescue operations. The department works in close collaboration with local fire departments, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and Search and Rescue teams to respond swiftly and efficiently to emergencies.

Reporting a Crime

To report a crime in Caribou County, residents can contact the Caribou County Sheriff's Office or their local police department. In emergency situations, always dial 911. For non-emergencies, the Sheriff's Office can be reached at (208) 547-2561.

Residents can also report a crime online through the official Caribou County Crime Reporting portal. Please remember that online reporting should not be used for emergencies or any situation requiring immediate attention.

School Resource Officer (SRO) Program

The Caribou County Sheriff's Office runs a School Resource Officer (SRO) program, aimed at maintaining a safe learning environment in schools. The SRO program provides a dedicated officer to local schools, helping to prevent juvenile delinquency and solve problems affecting school-aged children. More information about the SRO program can be found on the official Caribou County SRO Program page.

Community Outreach Programs

The Caribou County Sheriff's Department also offers several community outreach programs. These initiatives aim to build strong relationships between law enforcement and the community, enhance public safety, and educate citizens about the law enforcement process. These programs include Crime Prevention Talks, Neighborhood Watch Programs, and the Citizens' Academy.

Employment Opportunities

The Caribou County Sheriff's Office offers numerous opportunities for individuals interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement. These roles range from patrol deputies and dispatchers to correctional officers and administrative personnel. The office seeks committed and responsible individuals who are eager to serve their community.

Those interested can find more information about current job openings, application procedures, and requirements on the official Caribou County Sheriff's Office Employment page.

Training and Development

The Sheriff's Office emphasizes the importance of continuous training and development for its staff. This commitment ensures that the team is equipped with the latest knowledge, skills, and practices necessary for effective law enforcement. All deputies and officers receive regular training in various aspects of law enforcement, including criminal law, traffic enforcement, emergency response, investigative techniques, and community policing.

Volunteer Opportunities

For those interested in contributing to the community but not seeking full-time employment, the Sheriff's Office offers a range of volunteer opportunities. This can include assisting with community events, administrative tasks, or supporting the department's outreach programs. For more information on volunteer opportunities, visit the Caribou County Sheriff's Office Volunteer Opportunities page.

Caribou County Victim's Assistance

The Caribou County Sheriff's Department is committed to helping victims of crime. They offer a Victim's Assistance program that provides support, information, and resources to individuals who have been victimized. This can include help navigating the criminal justice system, information about the case's progress, referrals to local support services, and assistance in applying for crime victim compensation.

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