Wakulla County Sheriff's Office Sheriff Jared Miller

Wakulla County Sheriff's Office Sheriff Jared Miller Welcome to the official page of the Wakulla County Sheriff's Office. To report a non-emergency, call (850) 745-7100. For emergencies, always dial 911.

Please note: This page and Messenger are not monitored for emergency or crime reporting. No political comments can be accepted on this Wakulla County Sheriff's Office governmental page. Comments by the general public should not be seen as the views of the Wakulla County Sheriff's Office. Posted comments to the Wakulla County Sheriff's Office page will be monitored and the Wakulla County S

heriffs Office reserves the right to remove any comment for any reason. Certain post (such as those pertaining to others outside of the Sheriff's Office) may have the comment feature turned off at the discretion of the Wakulla County Sheriff's Office. Any comments posted, or submitted for posting, are subject to public disclosure and criminal investigation. Thank you. OUR MISSION
The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office will commit its resources in partnership with the community to:

Promote a safe environment, free from crime and the fear of crime. Provide an optimum level of service to the citizens we serve. Practice our core values of integrity, respect, service, and fairness. INTEGRITY
Integrity is the trademark of the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office. We are committed to the standard of excellence in our performance, ethical conduct, and truthfulness in all relationships. This sheriff’s office holds itself accountable for its actions and takes pride in a the highest professional level of service to our citizens and visitors. RESPECT
The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office treats all persons in a dignified and courteous manner. We model understanding of cultural and ethnic diversity, both in our professional and personal undertakings. SERVICE
We provide quality service in a courteous and efficient manner. We pride ourselves in our accessibility to all of those who call upon us for assistance. FAIRNESS
We are responsive to all people and treat all people impartially, with consideration, compassion and respect.

06/13/2026

6/13 255pm ET - Afternoon storms are popping off, especially along the Panhandle and Big Bend seabreezes. Conditions are most favorable for strong storms over the Big Bend and Suwannee Valley. Gusty winds, lightning, and torrential downpours are the main concerns. When thunder roars, head indoors!

🚨 Wakulla County Preparedness Expo 2026 🚨Join us Saturday, June 27th from 9 AM – 12 PM at the new Wakulla County Sheriff...
06/12/2026

🚨 Wakulla County Preparedness Expo 2026 🚨

Join us Saturday, June 27th from 9 AM – 12 PM at the new Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Operations Center, located at 2 Oak St. in Crawfordville.

This year’s expo will include a special sneak peek of the new Emergency Operations Center, which is nearing completion and slated to open soon!

Come out for a morning of preparedness, education, and community connection. Families can enjoy touch-a-truck and emergency vehicle displays, meet local first responders and community partners, and learn valuable disaster preparedness tips.

📅 Saturday, June 27, 2026
⏰ 9 AM – 12 PM
📍 New Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Operations Center
2 Oak St., Crawfordville, FL

Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient Wakulla.

06/12/2026

🥵 High temperatures Today & Saturday will climb into the mid to upper 90s with heat indices between 103 to 110 degrees.
⚠️Stay hydrated. Wear lightweight, light colored clothing. Remain in an air-conditioned space. Check on the elderly, kids, and pets.

06/12/2026
06/10/2026

🐾 Internet Safety Month Reminder 🐾

K9 Umber wants everyone to PAWS 🐾 and think twice about their online activity!

Before you click, share, or download—take a second to make sure it’s safe. A few simple steps can protect you, your family, and your information.

🎥 Watch the video and help spread the message:

https://players.brightcove.net/2619222685001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6396677074112

🔐 Quick Tips to Stay Safe Online:
• Think before clicking links
• Don’t share personal info publicly
• Use strong, unique passwords
• Be cautious with unknown messages

👍 Share this post to help keep others safe too!

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🚨 REGISTRATION CLOSED: Teen Driver Challenge Class is FULL!🚗 Teen Driver Challenge!Sheriff Miller and the Wakulla County...
06/09/2026

🚨 REGISTRATION CLOSED: Teen Driver Challenge Class is FULL!

🚗 Teen Driver Challenge!

Sheriff Miller and the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office are proud to offer another Teen Driver Challenge—a hands-on safety course designed to help young drivers build confidence, sharpen their driving skills, and make smarter decisions on the road.

Developed by the Florida Sheriffs Association, this program goes beyond standard driver education by teaching real-world defensive driving techniques, collision avoidance, and emergency maneuvering to better prepare teens for unexpected situations.

What is it?

This free program combines classroom instruction with practical driving exercises to:

✔ Improve hazard recognition
✔ Teach proper braking and skid recovery techniques
✔ Reduce risk-taking behavior and distractions behind the wheel
✔ Encourage safe, responsible driving habits for life

Who Can Attend?

✔ Teens with a valid learner’s permit
✔ Minimum of 6 months driving experience

Course Dates & Times:

📅 Friday, July 10, 2026: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Classroom Instruction

📅 Saturday, July 11, 2026: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Hands-On Driving Exercises

📍 Location: Details will be provided upon registration.

How to Register:

📧 Email Deputy Mitch Revels at [[email protected]]

Please include reliable contact information in your message.

Seats are limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis—don’t wait to sign up!

Let’s work together to keep Wakulla’s roads safer for everyone—starting with our next generation of drivers!

Today, we pause to remember the courage, sacrifice, and determination shown on D-Day, June 6, 1944.Thousands of Allied s...
06/06/2026

Today, we pause to remember the courage, sacrifice, and determination shown on D-Day, June 6, 1944.

Thousands of Allied service members stormed the beaches of Normandy in defense of freedom, many never returning home. Their bravery changed the course of history and reminds us that liberty is never free.

We honor those who served, those who sacrificed, and the families who carried their legacy forward.

Never forgotten.

06/06/2026

June 6th:

Near to slightly above normal temperatures are in the forecast this afternoon with widespread upper 80s to lower 90s across the region. There is a 20% to 40% chance for an isolated shower or thunderstorm along the sea breeze in the Florida Panhandle into southeastern Alabama this afternoon.

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Crawfordville, FL
32327

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