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Juneau County Sheriff's OfficeSheriff Andrew F. Zobal Undersheriff Zachary Board Juneau County Justice Center 200 Oak Street, Room 1110 Mauston, Wisconsin 53948 Tel: 608-847-5649 Main Fax: 608-847-9401 Records Clerk: 608-847-9414 Committee Meetings and Minutes |
The Juneau County Sheriff’s Office consists of fifty (50) sworn Deputies. A Juneau County Deputy performs various functions including, supervision of inmates, patrol, court security, criminal investigations, bailiff and other law enforcement duties as assigned. Sworn Deputies are utilized to work both in the Jail and Patrol Divisions.
Upon hiring, a Deputy starts in the Jail Division. Annually, Deputies are allowed to pick assignments by seniority. A percentage of Deputies prefer to work in the Jail Division; while other Deputies post for a Patrol Division assignment based on their seniority.
Upon hiring, a Deputy starts in the Jail Division. Annually, Deputies are allowed to pick assignments by seniority. A percentage of Deputies prefer to work in the Jail Division; while other Deputies post for a Patrol Division assignment based on their seniority.
Mission statement
The mission for every member of this department is to consistently seek and find ways to affirmatively promote, preserve and deliver a feeling of security, safety and quality services to members of our community.
This mission is a commitment to quality performance from all members. It is critical that all members understand, accept and be aligned with the responsibilities established by this mission. It provides the foundation upon which all operational decisions and organizational directives will be based. Directives include rules, regulations, operating policies, procedures and practices.
This mission represents the commitment of this administration to the ideals of the Code of Ethics for law enforcement and the concept of quality performance management. Members of the Sheriff's Office are expected to work consistently in a quality manner in the daily performance of their duties, job responsibilities and work tasks that are associated with the mission. "Quality manner" means that performance outcomes comply with the performance standards established for this agency and for each member associated with this agency. Examples of performance standards include the official oath of office, agency rules, policies, procedures, directives, general and supervisory orders, work productivity requirements and performance behavior, as well as requirements of Federal and Wisconsin State Law.
Each member is required to accept the responsibility for the achievement of this mission and publicly register his or her commitment to it and to the concepts of quality service.
This mission is a commitment to quality performance from all members. It is critical that all members understand, accept and be aligned with the responsibilities established by this mission. It provides the foundation upon which all operational decisions and organizational directives will be based. Directives include rules, regulations, operating policies, procedures and practices.
This mission represents the commitment of this administration to the ideals of the Code of Ethics for law enforcement and the concept of quality performance management. Members of the Sheriff's Office are expected to work consistently in a quality manner in the daily performance of their duties, job responsibilities and work tasks that are associated with the mission. "Quality manner" means that performance outcomes comply with the performance standards established for this agency and for each member associated with this agency. Examples of performance standards include the official oath of office, agency rules, policies, procedures, directives, general and supervisory orders, work productivity requirements and performance behavior, as well as requirements of Federal and Wisconsin State Law.
Each member is required to accept the responsibility for the achievement of this mission and publicly register his or her commitment to it and to the concepts of quality service.
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Drop off location: Juneau County Sheriff's Office, 200 Oak Street, Mauston, WI 53948
Drop off hours are Monday-Friday, 8AM-4:30PM
(Only Pills and Capsules are accepted)