Harford County Sheriff's Office


The Harford County Sheriff's Office is the second largest sheriff's office in Maryland and is the primary law enforcement agency servicing a population of 241,402 persons within within Harford County, MD.

History

The HCSO was created on March 22, 1774 after an act of the Maryland General Assembly in 1773 as Baltimore County was divided in half creating the new county of Harford. Thomas Miller was appointed the first Sheriff by the Lord Proprietor of the Province, Henry Harford. Although initially appointed, all subsequent Sheriffs were elected to two-year terms until 1914 when the term was extended to four years.

Organization

The current Sheriff is Jeff Gahler. The HCSO employs over 500 sworn and civilian support staff and has three basic duties: general law enforcement, court-order enforcement, and correctional services. The HCSO also has a myriad of special operations such as K-9, SWAT, and Accident Investigation among others.
In 2013, the Sheriff's office opened an aviation unit with the granting of a Bell OH-58 helicopter. In 2015 the aviation program was discontinued.

Rank Structure and Insignia

TitleInsigniaDuties
SheriffDirector of Harford County Sheriff's Office
ColonelDeputy Director of Harford County Sheriff's Office
MajorBureau Chief
CaptainPrecinct/Division Commander
LieutenantUnit/Shift Commander
SergeantSpecialty Unit/Sector Commander
CorporalFirst Line Supervisor
Deputy First ClassRoad Patrol, Civil Process, Court Officer
Detective
Deputy