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Albany County Sheriff's Office
File:Albany County, NY Sheriff's Department.jpg
AbbreviationACSO
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionAlbany, New York, USA
Map of Albany County Sheriff's Office's jurisdiction
Size533 square miles (1,380 km2)
Population294,565
Operational structure
HeadquartersVoorheesville, New York
Agency executives
Website
http://www.albanycountysheriff.com/

The Albany County Sheriff’s Office is a full-service law enforcement agency servicing the citizens of Albany County, New York. The ACSD has a strength of over 800 employees.

History

Established in the 1660s, the ACSO is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the United States.

Organization

The ACSO is divided into several units including: "...uniform patrol, criminal investigations unit, drug interdiction unit, fire investigation unit, scuba unit, crime and accident investigation unit, snowmobile unit, marine patrol, emergency response team (S.W.A.T.) unit, hostage / crisis negotiation team, emergency management unit, advanced life support unit, bicycle patrol unit, K-9 Unit, traffic safety unit, STOP DWI unit, civil unit, court security and inmate transportation unit, forensic unit, emergency medical services unit (Paramedics), County fire coordinators unit, domestic violence and special victims unit, and a search and rescue unit."[1] Along with traditional law enforcement, the ACSD is directed to maintain security at the Albany County Courthouse, Albany County Judicial Center and Albany County Family Court. The ACSD is also contracted as the law enforcement agency for the Albany International Airport located in Colonie, New York.[1]

Corrections

The Albany County Sheriff’s Office is also responsible for housing inmates at the Albany County Correctional Center. First constructed in 1931, the county jail is the fifth largest county correctional facility in the state. The jail contains 1,029 beds and has a staff of over 420 sworn and civilian. The jail admits over 7,000 inmates per year and averages a daily population of over 800.[2]

See also

List of law enforcement agencies in New York

References