What are the responsibilities and job description for the Deputy Sheriff position at Bayfield County?
JOB Enforce state, county and federal civil and criminal laws and provide for the public protection. Wages identified are as of 12/31/25. A Collective Bargaining Agreement for 2026 has not been reached. Bayfield County offers a lateral transfer program recognizing full-time, certified law enforcement service. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES a. Investigate reported crimes.
b. Make criminal arrests and process evidence.
c. Testify in court.
d. Respond to serious incidents that are in progress.
e. Enforce traffic laws and investigate traffic accidents.
f. Serve civil process such as restraining orders, subpoenas, evictions, executions against property etc.
g. Transport arrestees and inmates to jail or prison.
h. Initiate emergency detention proceedings when persons meet legally established criteria.
I. Implement crime prevention strategies and maintain a visible community presence.
j. Conduct searches for lost or missing persons.
k. Coordinate with TAD officer for inmate compliance.
l. Carry out any other duties assigned by the Sheriff or designee. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION a. Familiarity with Wisconsin Criminal code. Have the ability to research State statutes and comprehend applicable laws.
b. Understand the application of the United States Constitution and Amendments as they relate to civil rights.
c. Knowledge of criminal processes like rules of evidence.
d. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle safely in all adverse weather conditions and at high speeds if needed while at all times complying with state law and department policy.
e. Must have a basic knowledge and ability to operate computer programs to compile reports and collect data.
f. Must be able to speak clearly in fluent English and effectively communicate verbally.
g. Good writing skills and the ability to draft accurate reports with proper grammar and correct spelling.
h. Problem solving ability; the ability to mediate differences between persons. Prioritize calls and have the ability to handle multiple incidents simultaneously
b. Make criminal arrests and process evidence.
c. Testify in court.
d. Respond to serious incidents that are in progress.
e. Enforce traffic laws and investigate traffic accidents.
f. Serve civil process such as restraining orders, subpoenas, evictions, executions against property etc.
g. Transport arrestees and inmates to jail or prison.
h. Initiate emergency detention proceedings when persons meet legally established criteria.
I. Implement crime prevention strategies and maintain a visible community presence.
j. Conduct searches for lost or missing persons.
k. Coordinate with TAD officer for inmate compliance.
l. Carry out any other duties assigned by the Sheriff or designee. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION a. Familiarity with Wisconsin Criminal code. Have the ability to research State statutes and comprehend applicable laws.
b. Understand the application of the United States Constitution and Amendments as they relate to civil rights.
c. Knowledge of criminal processes like rules of evidence.
d. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle safely in all adverse weather conditions and at high speeds if needed while at all times complying with state law and department policy.
e. Must have a basic knowledge and ability to operate computer programs to compile reports and collect data.
f. Must be able to speak clearly in fluent English and effectively communicate verbally.
g. Good writing skills and the ability to draft accurate reports with proper grammar and correct spelling.
h. Problem solving ability; the ability to mediate differences between persons. Prioritize calls and have the ability to handle multiple incidents simultaneously