Jefferson County Sheriff's Office

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Current Sheriff: Travis W. Maze In addition to these divisions, we also have several specialty units. There are several inmate transports on any given day.
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Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is comprised of five divisions within the department including: Support Services, Jail, Patrol, Detectives and Communications. These units include K9 Handlers, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT), Water Safety Patrol, Snowmobile Patrol, Motorcycle Patrol, Truck Inspectors, Underwater Investigation and Recovery Team, Honor Guard and a Drug Task Force. The Sheriff's

Office also utilizes the Jefferson County Emergency Communications (JCEC) team for planned events and emergency situations. The Patrol Division is comprised of 43 members which include one captain, six sergeants, 34 deputies, one mechanic, and one secretary. The patrol deputies are responsible for patrolling 583 square miles. The county is quartered into four main patrol areas in which deputies are responsible for patrolling. During their normal work shift, deputies are responsible for traffic patrol, accident investigations, warrant attempts, conducting residence, park, and business checks, conducting transports, and also handle a large variety of citizen complaints. The Support Services Division is comprised of one sergeant, one civil process deputy, three deputies assigned to courthouse security and several part-time deputies. Support services is responsible for providing security and bailiff duties within the Jefferson County Courthouse. The civil process deputy is responsible for serving thousands of civil process papers throughout the year. He is also responsible for conducting all Sheriff foreclosure sales. The part-time support service deputies assist us in conducting in-custody transports. They transport adults and juveniles throughout the State for court appearances, warrant pick-ups, mental commitments, and alcohol detoxifications. The Jail Division is comprised of 38 members which include one captain, six sergeants, 29 deputies, and 2 secretaries. The main responsibility for the jail staff is the safety and security of the inmates. Jefferson County's average daily inmate population is approximately 160. Inmates are held for a large variety of reasons that range from felony and misdemeanor charges to probation holds, and people waiting to make their initial appearance in court. The jail offers our inmates a wide variety of jail programs; adult education, life skills, family skills, job skills, just to name a few. All of our meals for the inmates are provided by our own kitchen staff. Our kitchen is also licensed as a restaurant and receives great reviews every year. The Detective Division is comprised of 14 members which include one captain, two sergeants, eight detectives, and three secretaries. The detective division is divided into two groups, general detectives and our drug metro unit. The majority of crimes investigated are identity thefts, property thefts, burglaries, domestic abuse, sexual assault incidents, and drug related crimes. The Communication Division has one supervisor, nine full-time dispatchers, and four part-time dispatchers. The communication center is responsible for answering 25 phone lines that consist of non-emergency and 911 calls for all of Jefferson County, with the exception of non-emergency and landline 911 calls from within the city limits of Watertown, Whitewater, and Fort Atkinson. Besides answering over 70,000 phone calls a year, the communication staff is responsible for maintaining all warrants, restraining orders, and injunctions, issued by the Jefferson County Circuit Courts and other various municipal courts. They are also responsible for training new dispatchers, entering officer reports, maintaining accurate geographic files in our computer system, maintaining the 911 database, and assisting with scheduling. In the event you have an emergency, please call 911 or contact your local law enforcement agency. The non-emergency number for Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Wisconsin is 920-674-7310

đźš“ Fall 2026 Citizen's Police Academy - Now Accepting Applications!! Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at the ...
06/06/2026

đźš“ Fall 2026 Citizen's Police Academy - Now Accepting Applications!!

Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at the Sheriff's Office? Our next Citizen's Police Academy will begin August 26, 2026. The classes will take place every Wednesday night from 6pm to approximately 9pm, and will last 12 weeks. Participants will gain insight into Sheriff's Office operations, training, and community partnerships.

🗓️ Limited spots available - apply below!

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is seeking citizens who are interested in exploring the world of law enforcement to take part in our Citizen's Police Academy (CPA) class beginning August 26, 2026. The CPA classes will take place every Wednesday night from 6pm to approximately 9pm, and will las...

Sgt. Miller and Deputy Nandory - Honor Guard TrainingThe Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is proud to formally recogniz...
06/05/2026

Sgt. Miller and Deputy Nandory - Honor Guard Training

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is proud to formally recognize Sgt. Gregg Miller and Deputy Nicklaus Nandory for their successful completion of the intensive, week-long Honor Guard Training conducted by the Washington D.C. Honor Guard and hosted by the Oak Creek Police Department.

This accomplishment reflects their strong commitment to professionalism, discipline, and service to our community. Their dedication brings great credit to themselves and to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.

Please join us in commending Sgt. Miller and Deputy Nandory for their exemplary representation of our agency.

Sheriff  Maze - Thank You Letter
06/04/2026

Sheriff Maze - Thank You Letter

06/04/2026

DNR ATV/UTV Regulations - 2026 Updates

New DNR ATV/UTV laws went into effect on June 1, 2026. Before your next ride, take a few minutes to review the changes and make sure you are riding legally and safely. Please reach out to the local wardens if you have any questions.
https://widnr.widen.net/s/vxqlbz9kc7/wisconsin-atv_utv-regulations

Spring 2026 -- Citizen's Police Academy🎉What an incredible group we had participating in the Spring 2026 Citizen's Polic...
06/02/2026

Spring 2026 -- Citizen's Police Academy

🎉What an incredible group we had participating in the Spring 2026 Citizen's Police Academy🎉

As we wrap up another great Citizen's Police Academy class, we want to extend a huge thank-you to our participants for bringing your enthusiasm, curiosity, and commitment each week. Your willingness to dive in, ask questions, and engage with our team truly made this class special. We loved getting to know all of you and seeing our community connections grow stronger.

Thinking about joining in on the fun? Stay tuned! Registration for our Fall class will be opening soon-and we can't wait to welcome the next group of community members ready to learn more about the Sheriff’s Office and what we do.

See you this fall!

EXCITING NEWS!!!!   Jefferson County Launches EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCH (EMD) on June 1stWe are thrilled to announce th...
05/28/2026

EXCITING NEWS!!!! Jefferson County Launches EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCH (EMD) on June 1st

We are thrilled to announce that Jefferson County will officially go live with Emergency Medical Dispatch starting June 1st! This important step will enhance our ability to provide timely, effective assistance in emergency medical situations. Join us in celebrating this milestone as we work together to keep our community safe and supported.

As part of the EMD process, the dispatcher may ask you a few more questions to better understand your emergency and ensure that you receive the appropriate help. Rest assured, these questions will not delay the arrival of assistance because help is sent immediately while you are on the line.

05/20/2026

Slow no wake lifted

The slow no wake has been lifted for all waterways in Jefferson County as of 2:30pm on May 20th.

Now through May 31, the Sheriff's Office along with Fort Atkinson Police Department, Watertown WI Police Department & Je...
05/18/2026

Now through May 31, the Sheriff's Office along with Fort Atkinson Police Department, Watertown WI Police Department & Jefferson WI Police Department are stepping up seat belt enforcement . If you’re among the 94% of Wisconsin motorists who regularly buckle up – keep up the great work! If you don’t buckle up – what’s holding you back? Consider this: It’s one of the simplest moves that can save a life.

154th Law Enforcement AcademyPlease join us in congratulating Deputy Matthew Weldon on graduating from the 154th Law Enf...
05/15/2026

154th Law Enforcement Academy

Please join us in congratulating Deputy Matthew Weldon on graduating from the 154th Law Enforcement Academy at Madison College.

Over the past 18 weeks, Deputy Weldon demonstrated exceptional dedication, professionalism, and commitment to excellence throughout the academy. In recognition of his outstanding performance, he earned and was awarded Top Academic Law Enforcement Officer of the class - a tremendous honor and reflection of his hard work and determination.

Prior to attending the academy, Deputy Weldon was assigned to the Jefferson County Jail Division. Upon his return, he will be assigned to the Patrol Division where he will begin his field training program and continue his career serving the citizens of Jefferson County.

We are extremely proud of Deputy Weldon and this remarkable accomplishment. Congratulations Deputy Weldon!

Jail Academy GraduationPlease join us in congratulating Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Deputies Tyler Kahlke and Emil...
05/15/2026

Jail Academy Graduation

Please join us in congratulating Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Deputies Tyler Kahlke and Emily Rueth on their graduation from the 35th Jail Academy at Milwaukee Area Technical College, sponsored by the Milwaukee Community Reintegration Center. Their hard work, dedication, and commitment to professional excellence have prepared them well for their continued service to the citizens of Jefferson County. Deputies Kahlke and Rueth will now return to their duties within the Jefferson County Jail. Congratulations Deputies Kahlke and Rueth on this outstanding accomplishment. We look forward to having you back!

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