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Serving the
Citizens of Orleans County Since
1825
The Orleans County Sheriff's Office serves a population of over 44,000 people and covers an area of 396 square miles
on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in Western New York. The Sheriffs Office
provides full service law enforcement to the unincorporated areas of the county
and provides patrol services on a contract basis to the Village of Lyndonville.
The office also provides varying degrees of support to all three municipal
police departments, and operates the Orleans County Jail.
The Sheriff is the Chief Law Enforcement Officer of the county and serves an
elected term of four years. There are currently 114 employees of the Sheriffs
Office. They comprise both sworn and civilian personnel. Law Enforcement
services are based primarily out of the Public Safety Building located on State
Route 31 in the Town of Albion. The Village of Lyndonville provides a satellite
office in their village hall. There is also a
Marine Patrol
office located at
the Oak Orchard Marine Park on Point Breeze Rd., In the Town of Carlton.
Sheriff’s services are divided into five categories - Patrol, Investigative,
E-911 Communications, Correctional, and Administration.
CONTACTS
Scott D. Hess - Sheriff
Steven D. Smith - Undersheriff Thomas L. Drennan – Chief Deputy
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Public Safety Building (map)
13925 State Route 31 - Suite 400
Albion, New York 14411-9386
(585) 589-5527 (Communications)
(585) 590-4142 (Business Office)
(585) 590-4178 (Fax)
E-mail: ocsher@orleansny.com |
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