Sonoma County Sheriff's Office

  • Sonoma, CA, USA

Since 1850, the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office has been providing law enforcement, court security services, and detention services to the people of Sonoma County. The Sheriff's Office is comprised of over 650 employees and approximately 100 volunteers. Servicing a county of over 1,600 square miles and population of over 500,000 people, the Sheriff's Office is responsible for primary law enforcement services of the unincorporated area, the Town of Windsor, and the City of Sonoma.

 

Martin Rivera

Jul 06, 2026
Full time
$115,772 yearly
Sonoma County Sheriff's Office Sonoma, CA
DEPUTY SHERIFF II DEFINITION BENEFITS Definition Under general supervision, on an assigned shift, learns to perform law enforcement and crime prevention work, including patrolling of assigned areas, serving warrants and making arrests, and assisting in preliminary criminal investigations. Duties may also include assignments to civil detention, investigations, and Court Security; and performs other related duties as required. Distinguishing Characteristics The Deputy Sheriff II is the full working level class in the Deputy Sheriff series, requiring considerable independent judgment and discretion in the performance of law enforcement duties and responsibilities. This class is distinguished from the class of Deputy Sheriff I in that the latter is the entry working level class in the Deputy Sheriff series, and as such performs law enforcement assignments under closer supervision. Deputy Sheriff II is distinguished...
Jul 06, 2026
Temp to Perm
$29.77 - $36.18 hourly
Sonoma County Sheriff's Office CA
About the Position As a Legal Processor II in the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office Civil Bureau, you will be responsible for answering phone and email inquiries from the public and assisting in-person clients, processing a variety of legal and court documents, and communicating procedures and policies to attorneys, law enforcement, court personnel, and the general public. Additionally, this position is responsible for: Formatting complex forms and documents for court  Distributing time-sensitive documents and forms to all parties involved in a case Importing documents and entering data into a central database Noticing parties for hearings (including complicated adoption hearings) Answering questions regarding the work coming to/through the unit Adhering to strict deadlines What You Bring As the ideal candidate for this position, you are a positive and proactive team player who possesses: Basic accounting experience...