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Welcome to the Johnson County Sheriff's Office Website

 

Sheriff Bob Alford

Sheriff Alford first ran for election in November 1996

and took office as the first Republican Sheriff of

Johnson County on January 1, 1997 . With over

thirty years combined law enforcement experience

he brings unique experience to his position as Sheriff

which has resulted in 50% crime clearance rate in

1998. That compares to a national average of 18 to

20 percent and exceeds the rate of most surrounding

counties. He was re-elected in the 2000 General

election without opposition.

 

Sheriff Alford is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and the National

Sheriff's Institute. Sheriff Alford holds a Master Peace Officer Certification. 

He served twenty-seven years in the Texas Department of Public Safety as a State Trooper for 6 years, Criminal Intelligence Service for 10 years,

Narcotics Service for 10 years and as a Special Texas Ranger.

He introduced the task force concept to Johnson County in 1989 with the development of the highly successful and still operational STOP Narcotics

Task Force. He was elected for two years as Regional Representative for

the Texas Narcotics Control Program which represents 26 counties in North Central Texas Sheriff Alford was the Texas Narcotics Control Program Officer of this year and Supervisor of the Year at the Johnson County Sheriff's Office Awards Banquet.

 

Within 52 days of taking office in 1997, Sheriff Alford presided over the

re-certification of the jail at the Law Enforcement Center removing the

threat of having to use out of county facilities for our prisoners. He has

implemented, endorsed and initiated programs which provide control and rehabilitation of jail inmates and law enforcement programs throughout

Johnson County .

 

Sheriff Alford has worked with the Commissioner's court to improve staff compensation and provide better services to the public. He has helped all  of the commissioners precincts develop and man prisoner work crews as well as a cemetery clean-up crew at the Corrections and Services complex.

 

A Community Services unit has been added and Neighborhood Watch groups went from 4 to 15. 

 

Internal operations of the Sheriff's Office have been improved with

Employee of the Month awards, an annual Employee Recognition Day, a

uniform allowance and promotions within the department are now done

through a Review Board rather than direct appointment.  All Sheriff's Office personnel must pass drug testing. The jail is being expanded to better service inmates at a lower cost. 

 

In 1996 Sheriff Alford made promises which he kept and with his re-election in 2000 he pledges to continue his efforts to offer good, conservative government and professional law enforcement for Johnson County .

Sheriff  Alford and his wife Marty (Assistant Manager, Internal Security & Investigations  Branch - Security & Investigations Division) are active

members of First Baptist Church of Joshua. They have five children and

recently added their eighth grandchild.

 

Bob Alford is truly our "Sheriff Who Cares" as exhibited by his dedication

to county boards and committees which are committed to improving our

quality of life and improve law enforcement activities and services.