Sheriff Auxiliary Volunteers
- Assist the sheriff’s office through observation
- Help reduce crime and improve the quality of life in in our neighborhoods
- Foster cooperation between citizens and deputies
- Educate citizens on crime prevention
- Create a high visibility, public presence in the neighborhoods
- Unite residents for a dedicated reason
- Increase crime awareness among the citizens of the neighborhoods
- Help make law enforcement more effective and productive
- Provide a safe, secure environment for all neighborhood residents
- Make a difference in your community
How do I become a Sheriff Auxiliary Volunteer?
To become a volunteer, you must:
- Be able to successfully pass a screening process including a criminal background investigation, fingerprints, interviews and reference check
- Be at least 21 years of age
- Live in Clark County
- Attend a training academy
- Be available at least four hours per month
- Coordinate with other volunteers
- Wear provided uniform
- Use own vehicle
Learn more (PDF printable brochure).
Applications are accepted year-round. For more information or to receive a CCSO Auxiliary application, please contact:
Kasey Frazier
kasey.frazier@clark.wa.gov
564.397.3380