Welcome to the Pendleton County Sheriff's Office Web Site

Welcome to the official website of the Pendleton County Sheriff's Office. This site is intended to provide you, the citizens of Pendleton County, with information about property taxes, sex offenders, address's and phone numbers to other Sheriff's Office's across the Commonwealth, among other things. We have also attempted to place other items of interest to you and our community on this site. We hope that you use this site often, your comments and suggestions would be appreciated.
Clicking on an item of interest to the left will direct you to the information you may be looking for. We have attempted to include items of information for which we regularly receive questions. If there is something else you would like to see, please let us know.
Pendleton County Sheriff's Office received their Kentucky Association of Chiefs of Police Accreditation Certificate on Wednesday, August 6, 2008. The KACP Accreditation is intended to provide law enforcement agencies across the Commonwealth with an avenue for demonstrating that they meet commonly accepted professional standards for efficient and effective operations. The Pendleton County Sheriff's Office started the process of rewriting policy manuals, writing the accreditation manuals, and revamping of the evidence room and remolding of the office during the summer of 2007. In April 2008 accreditation managers from KACP came to the sheriff's office and went through records,policy manuals, evidence process and cruisers. On July 10, 2008 the KACP's executive board meet and approved us for our first five year certificate. We are the 4th sheriff's office in the Commonwealth to become accredited behind Jefferson, Boone, and Kenton Counties. Every five years from the date of accreditation agencies will have to make required updates to the standards to receive another certificate.
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Drug Take Back |
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 The Pendleton County Sheriffs Office and the Pendleton County Champions Coalition are partnering up with the National Take Back Drug Day to be held on Saturday, April 28, 2012. The community is invited to drop off there unused prescription medication on this day and for just stopping by you can receive a free hot dog. The Pendleton County Sheriff's Office appreciates the community support in their efforts to combat the drug problems in Pendleton County.
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