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Sheriffs in Bath, ME
Georgetown Town - Sagadahoc County Sheriff - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-8201
Sagadahoc County - County Communications Center- Sheriff's Department- Law Enforcement Divi - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-8225
Sagadahoc County - Patrol Division- Sheriff's Department- Law Enforcement Division- Secre - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-8529
Sagadahoc County - Sheriff's Department - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-8213
Sagadahoc County - Sheriff's Department- Corrections Division - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-8229
Sagadahoc County - Sheriff's Department- Law Enforcement Division - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-8224
Sagadahoc County - Sheriff's Department- Law Enforcement Division- Criminal Investigative Divi - Bath, ME - Phone: (207) 443-8530
Helpful Definition for: Sheriffs
The term 'Sheriff' is usually used for a legal official with responsibility of a county. However, the legal and political duties of a sheriff vary greatly from country to country. For example, in countries like Ireland, Australia and Canada sheriffs are administrative legal officials, whereas, in Scotland they are judges. In the United States of America, the role of a sheriff varies between different states and counties. In Bath, the sheriff is a county official, the arm of the county court. In some places they may be restricted to these court duties, such as administering the county jail, courtroom security, prisoner transport, serving warrants, service of process or police administration. Sheriffs may also patrol outside of city/town limits or jurisdiction. In many rural areas, sheriffs and their deputies are the principal form of police.
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