Albemarle County Sheriff's Office

Albemarle County Sheriff's Office
Abbreviation ACSO
Agency overview
Formed 1745
Employees 60
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction Albemarle, Virginia, USA
Map of Albemarle County Sheriff's Office's jurisdiction.
Size 726 square miles (1,880 km2)
Population 98,970
Legal jurisdiction Albemarle County
Governing body County (United States)
Constituting instrument
  • Yes
General nature • Local civilian agency
Headquarters Charlottesville, Virginia

Deputys 20
Civilians 40
Agency executive
Website
Official Website

The Albemarle County Sheriff's Office (ACSO) provides law enforcement services for 98,970 people within 726 square miles (1,880 km2) of jurisdiction within Albemarle County, VA.

History

The ACSO was created in 1745 when Joseph Thompson was appointed as the first sheriff. At first sheriffs were appointed for a 2-year term. Then in 1895, citizens started electing sheriffs for 4-year terms. Lucian Watts was the first elected sheriff.[1]

Organization

The agency is currently headed by Sheriff J. E. "Chip" Harding. The ACSO currently has 20 full-time deputies and 40 sworn volunteers.[2]

Fallen officers

Since the establishment of the Albemarle County Sheriff's Office, 2 officers have died in the line of duty.[3]

Officer Date of Death Details
Sheriff Cameron Mason Thomas
Tuesday, February 7, 1922
Fall
Deputy Sheriff Thomas Wolfe
Thursday, May 29, 1952
Gunfire

See also

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