The North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association Final Legislative Report is here! During the 2025 Long Session, 1755 new bills were introduced in both the House and Senate for consideration. Click here to read the 2025 Final Legislative Report: https://t.co/TXCbjJeMps
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This past week, Alamance Co. Sheriff Terry Johnson presented Deputy Joseph Care with the agency’s Lifesaving Award. On April 20 Deputy Care responded to a call for an unconscious person where he performed CPR until EMS arrived and helped save the victim's life! Great job, deputy!
Today, North Carolina’s annual Peace Officers Memorial Service was held in Statesville, NC. Sheriffs and sheriffs’ office personnel, local and state law enforcement officials, and Association staff attended the service along with many others to honor our state’s fallen heroes.
As further details about yesterday's tragic incident in Charlotte come to light, we ask that you continue to keep the families, friends, and colleagues of the four fallen law enforcement officers in your thoughts and prayers.
Today's horrific murder of three members of the U.S. Marshal's Fugitive Task Force and the wounding of five additional officers is an outrageous tragedy. This incident is an example of the extreme danger that law enforcement officers face every day while serving our communities.
Sheriffs and sheriffs' personnel from across the state welcomed General Assembly members back last night in Raleigh for the 2024 Short Session which officially began on Wednesday, April 24th.
Members of the North Carolina General Assembly convened today for the start of the 2024 Short Session. The NCSA looks forward to working alongside legislators on important law enforcement issues to enhance the Office of Sheriff and public safety for all North Carolinians!
The North Carolina Sheriffs' Association's annual Spring Meeting has come to a close! This meeting is an annual opportunity for North Carolina sheriffs and sheriffs' personnel to attend training classes and collaborate with their fellow law enforcement professionals.
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North Carolina Sheriffs' Association staff attended a regional sheriffs' meeting today for sheriffs from the southeastern part of the state. Sheriffs discussed various law enforcement topics such as drug enforcement, training for sheriffs' deputies and certification requirements.
Sheriffs and sheriffs’ office personnel, Association staff, local law enforcement and state government officials attended a news conference today where Attorney General Josh Stein announced the elimination of North Carolina’s backlog of untested sexual assault kits.
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Today, western North Carolina sheriffs held a training session in Haywood County that was attended by our law enforcement partners from local, state and federal law enforcement agencies across the western region of North Carolina.
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Sheriff Curtis Brame of Vance County (left) received his Advanced Service Award today from the North Carolina Sheriffs' Education and Training Standards Commission. Sheriff Brame has served in law enforcement for 44.5 years, serving as sheriff of Vance County since 2018.