Douglas County Sheriff
Serving the Community
Our growth and large population base requires us to be innovative by identifying and providing new services and to improve the services and resources currently available to the citizens we serve. The philosophy of the Sheriff's Office is to accomplish that duty through a community policing commitment. Our policing objective is to help unite the community with public safety professionals so that we may all work together to solve and prevent crime, resolve problems with increasing effectiveness, and provide for the diverse public safety needs of our community. The Sheriff's Office is responsible for law enforcement, investigative, and detentions functions throughout the county. In addition, we provide communications dispatch services for eight fire departments that serve both Douglas and Arapahoe counties.
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Douglas County Sheriff's Office 2008 Annual Report
See what we accomplished in 2008
Everbridge (formerly 3N) Emergency Alert System-How to Guide
Easy to follow instructions on this new program
Join us on the Sheriff's Office Facebook Page-become a Fan!
See the interactive side of the men and women of the Douglas County Sheriff's Office.
Metro Area Graffiti Task Force
Check out their website for great information on how to combat graffiti in your neighborhood
What have we been up to?
Sheriff Weaver shares what the Office has accomplished since 2006.
Coyote Safety Information
Safety tips when encountering a coyote.
How to deal with nuisance wildlife in Douglas County [154KB]
FAQ's from the Colorado Division of Wildlife.
Open Wireless Network [5.53MB]
Guidelines to Secure Your Wireless Network


