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The Reserve Division consists of nearly 300 members. The Sheriff requires all Reserve Deputies be active and well trained. The Reserve Division has undergone extensive restructuring and a full-time deputy has been appointed to coordinate the program to ensure professional conduct. Each Reserve Deputy is required to work a minimum of 16 hours a month, attend a basic law enforcement academy, and attend annual refresher training.
The Reserve Division is now one of the most active divisions within the agency in providing law enforcement services for our citizens donating millions of dollars worth of time to the citizens of Oklahoma County.
The Reserve Division is responsible for the Mounted Horse Patrol. Reserve Deputies participate in all aspects of our operations including warrant and jail sweeps, manhunts, and provide security for the THRIVE Center, County Pharmacy, and for hospitalized inmates.
If you would like to become a Reserve Deputy Sheriff, download the application and submit it to the
Oklahma County Sheriff's Office. To download the O.C.S.O. Reserve Deputy Sheriff application click here.
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