Washington County Vermont Sheriff's Department

Washington County Vermont Sheriff's Department Washington County Sheriff's Department
Sheriff Marc Poulin In 1810 Jefferson County, Vermont was established.

In 1814 the name was changed to Washington County, renaming the County after George Washington. Washington County is approximately 695 square miles and is one of two Counties’ (Washington and Lamoille) that are not bordered by another State or Canada. In 1820 there were 14,113 people in living in Washington County. The 2010 census found 59,534 people now to be living in the County. Montpelier is t

he Shire Town and is also the State Capital. The current State House is actual the 3rd, as the first two burned down. Washington County’s first jail was built into the dwelling erected by Montpelier’s founder, Jacob Davis, shortly after his arrival as the first settler in 1787. That building was given to the County by his son Thomas Davis and was rebuilt in granite in 1832. Another jail was built in what is now known as Jail House common, at 24 Elm Street, Montpelier, Vt. Completed in 1900, a new Jail and Sheriff’s House was built at it’s currently location, 10 Elm Street, Montpelier, Vt. The Sheriff’s House is now the Sheriff’s Office and the Jail has been remodeled into Probate Court.

At the FBI Academy with Sheriff Poulin is 3 other Vermont Sheriff's, Sheriff Elmore of the Addison Co Sheriff's,  Sherif...
03/22/2023

At the FBI Academy with Sheriff Poulin is 3 other Vermont Sheriff's, Sheriff Elmore of the Addison Co Sheriff's, Sheriff Palmer of the Windsor County Sheriff's and Sheriff Harlow of the Orleans County Sheriff's Department .

Here is a pic of Sheriff Poulin who is off to the National Sheriffs Institute at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA for the...
03/21/2023

Here is a pic of Sheriff Poulin who is off to the National Sheriffs Institute at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA for the week!!!

National Sheriffs’ Institute
The National Sheriffs’ Institute (NSI) is sponsored by the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) in collaboration with the Major County Sheriffs of America (MCSA), the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), and the National Association of Counties (NACo). The NSI is the only executive leadership program designed specifically for first-term sheriffs. During the NSI, you will have an opportunity to consider the current state of your office and the changes or improvements you would like to see by the end of your first term.

He has been told for years what an excellent program it is and applied to attend immediately after the election. Looking forward to a great week and learning skills to make a difference in the Washington County Vermont Sheriff's Department!

There are 4 Vermont Sheriffs attending this week from Addison, Orleans, Washington, and Windsor Counties!

03/17/2023
03/16/2023

Vermont Association of Snowmobile Travelers VAST

03/14/2023

Cheers to the wheels that keep us moving!

The Washington County Vermont Sheriff's Department is currently seeking applicants for a full time Deputy position as we...
03/09/2023

The Washington County Vermont Sheriff's Department is currently seeking applicants for a full time Deputy position as well as part time openings. Please reach out with questions or how to apply.

We offer a take home cruiser, medical insurance, vmers c retirement, paid vacation/sick time, uniform allowance, semi-flexible schedule, and an amazing family friendly work environment.

Spread the word we are looking for good people!

Sheriff Marc Poulin handed out newer badges to 3 Fulltime Deputies.  Deputy Grant , Deputy Hart and Deputy Powel all wer...
03/09/2023

Sheriff Marc Poulin handed out newer badges to 3 Fulltime Deputies. Deputy Grant , Deputy Hart and Deputy Powel all were presented their badge in a Department Training and were thanked for their hard work and dedication for the dept.

Anyone with information on this.. PLEASE reach out to Capitol Police..
03/01/2023

Anyone with information on this.. PLEASE reach out to Capitol Police..

Address

10 Elm Street
Montpelier, VT
05602

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18022233001

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