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CrimeReports

CrimeReports.com is the largest, most comprehensive crime-mapping website in the world. Local law enforcement agencies throughout North America partner with Crime Reports to bring you accurate, official, and up-to-date crime information for the areas you care about most. www.crimereports.com

File of Life

The File of Life is a voluntary program which allows local first responders to quickly obtain the medical history and contact information in an emergency when a patient cannot provide one.  The File of Life can be kept in your wallet or attached to a magnet on your refrigerator to ensure access.  The File of Life program helps members of the Fluvanna County Sheriff’s Office partner with members of the Fluvanna EMS and Fire Department to provide services at times when you or a family member may not be able to communicate effectively due to medical reasons or personal injury. 

 

Neighborhood Watch

Neighborhood Watch is one of the most popular and successful of all efforts to prevent residential crime.  The National Sheriffs’ Association created the National Neighborhood Watch Program in 1972, and have since partnered with USA Freedom Corps, Citizen Corps and the U.S. Department of Justice to revitalize the initiative.  Fluvanna County is one of thousands of Virginia localities participating in this crime prevention program. www.volunteerguide.org/

TRIAD Program

 

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Communications

The Communications Division is under the authority of a civilian, who carries the rank and authority of a Captain within the Agency.  The division is composed of the Director of Communications and Technology, a Operations Coordinator, One Communications Supervisor, five Communications Team Leaders, ten Communications Officers, and several part-time Communications Officers.

Civil Process and Enforcement

Media Advisory:Fluvanna Sheriff's Office Sign TRIAD Agreement

MEDIA ADVISORY
Friday, July 31, 2015

Contact: Andrea Gaines
Director of Communications
Fluvanna County Sheriff’s Office
againes@fluvannasheriff.com
(434)591-2005

 

Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES)

The Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES) program is sponsored by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the Association for Amateur Radio. ARES is a corps of trained volunteers composed of amateur radio operators who are organized to assist in public service and emergency communications. The ARES program is a component of the ARRL Field Organization, which divides the United States into 71 administrative sections, each of which is an organizational unit managed by a Section Manager (SM) who appoints other Section officials, such as the Section Emergency Coordinator (SEC).

Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries

The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries is another agency which works in conjunction with the Sheriff's Office. 
Officers in this division of Law Enforcement are referred to as Conservation Police Officers (CPO) and have full law enforcement powers.
They deal with issues with hunting, fishing and boating. The CPO for our local area is out of the Region 4 office and he is responsible for four counties including the City of Charlottesville at any given time. 
To contact a CPO call their region office at (540) 248-9360. 

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