Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office announces hiring for detention deputy positions

David J. Lucero, Sheriff at Pueblo County
David J. Lucero, Sheriff at Pueblo County
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The Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office announced on March 11 that it is accepting applications for the position of detention deputy. Applications will be accepted through March 29.

The announcement is important as it offers an opportunity for individuals interested in law enforcement careers to join the sheriff’s office and serve the community.

According to the sheriff’s office, candidates must be at least 21 years old, possess a high school diploma or GED, and have a valid driver’s license. The recruitment aims to fill positions within the detention division, which plays a key role in maintaining safety and order at county facilities.

The application process is open to qualified individuals who meet these requirements. The sheriff’s office encourages those interested in pursuing a career in public safety to apply before the deadline.

This hiring initiative reflects ongoing efforts by local law enforcement agencies to attract new talent and ensure adequate staffing levels. Interested applicants are advised to submit their materials promptly.



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