Address: 2601 E Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee, FL 34744, USA
Phone: +14073481100
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Noshy Nosh
They watch while you drown instead of helping. Also threats of arrest whilst you are DROWNING. Bunch of chickens.
Kenny Cayson
What's ridiculous is your own officers can't even follow the law I witnessed a deputy this morning goin into Brevard County doin almost 100 he's gonna kill someone I took a video for proof if u want the citizens to follow the law start with your own deputies
Summer Maner
So I had an amazing run in with the fine police officers of this great county. Lazy. Made me feel like a liar and a criminal. A man pulled a gun and pointed it at me while I was driving on the interstate and these officers did everything They could to deter me from filing charges on the man. Great officers. You should give yourself a pat on the back for making a victim feel like a criminal
Ben Burt
I recently had my wallet stolen out of my vehicle while visiting in Osceola County. I was very impressed with the professionalism of the Sheriff who took my initial statement. I told him it was my fault for leaving my car unlocked. His response was that leaving my vehicle unlocked does not give someone the right to steal my property, and they take this very seriously. Case was assigned to a detective who updated me multiple times. Within a couple of weeks, the detective's last update was "we arrested the individual who stole your wallet!" I am grateful to the public service your Sheriff's office performs. Thank you Deputy Fisher and Detective Cox. I truly appreciate your commitment to public safety.
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Best regard. You can report by calling 407-348-2222
The Sherriff's department doesn't have enuff officers to cover the amount of people here now. They are stretched very thin. There are only a small amount of CSO's community service officers that would handle these complaints to keep the other officers on other issues.
Hello, Vitor Camilo. Thank you for your message and for your will to serve. Here are the requirements to join our agency. -You must be a U.S. Citizen - You must be at least 21 years of age. - High School Diploma or G.E.D. - Successfully pass the CJBAT for law enforcement - Graduated from a Florida Criminal Justice Academy, or currently enrolled to start the application process, and successfully pass the state exam. - Must be able to work any hours or days as needed (shift work, holidays, and weekends). - No marijuana usage in the past three years. No usage of other controlled substances in the past ten years. - Successfully pass a physical agility test (PAT), truth verification exam, medical physical, and drug screen examination. - Preference will be given to applicants who possess a 4-year degree, four years of law enforcement experience, and four years of military experience (police or K-9), or a combination of the above totaling four years.
Hello, You can visit osceolasheriff.org and fill an online report by clicking on the button on top. Best regards
Are you asking about an accident or what
Unfortunately the fingerprint services are temporarily suspended at due to COVID-19.
Hello Kialee. If it’s an injunction for domestic violence or dating violence call law enforcement. If it’s an injunction for something else file a violation with the court that issued the order.
Hello, Cecilio. Please contact Judicial Services at 407 742 6500. Have a great day.
Not that I'm aware of
Officer of the law, no. You need to go to the academy, take a state exam and get hired and sworn in at a law enforcement agency to be an "officer of the law." But assault (which is threatening to do harm and having the means to actually do so) is illegal and arrestable if done so against everyone, not just law enforcement officers.
Go to Osceolacountry sheriffs.org. N apply
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Yes.
That is up to the attorneys and courts. Sometimes it will go even longer. And the stipulations is also up to the courts depending on what they are.
Jensen
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