Bedford County Sheriff's
Office Earns Accreditation
The Bedford County Sheriff's Office this
date became the 25th sheriff's office and only the 51st law enforcement
agency to meet or exceed a rigorous set of standards set forth by the
Commonwealth of Virginia and earn accreditation from the
Virginia Law
Enforcement Professional Standards Commission, or VLEPSC.
This accreditation confirms that the
law-abiding citizens of and visitors to the County may have confidence
that their law enforcement agency is among the finest in America. It
also serves as a reminder to those who would violate the law: "If you're
going to break the law, don't do it in Bedford County, Virginia."
The
Virginia Sheriff's
Association and the Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police make up
the VLEPSC. Executive board members consisting of active Sheriffs and
Chiefs of Police established 180 professional standards and administer
the accreditation process by which Virginia agencies can be
systematically measured, evaluated, and updated. The program is
independent of state government, however, the Virginia
Department of Criminal Justice
Services manages day-to-day operations for the Commission.
Thanks and congratulations are in order
to every deputy, staff member and volunteer who helps to make the
Bedford County Sheriff's Office one of the finest law enforcement
agencies in America.
The Bedford County Sheriff's Office was
founded 12 June 1754... a proud tradition, and continues its commitment
to excellence today.
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of Accreditation
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