Administration Services Bureau
Description of Bureau
The fourteen, dedicated employees of the Administrative Services Bureau,
provide Critical support services to the public and the department as a
whole. The bureau is
made up of four divisions-Records, Training, Property/Evidence, and Financial
Services.
The Records Division, under the direction of the Records Supervisor, is the
County
repository for criminal records, including criminal offender registrations.
Records
personnel process Deputy reports, maintain the automated Want/Warrant system,
and
interface with the State Department of Justice to provide to the public with
LiveScan
Fingerprinting services. The Records Division also processes business licenses and Concealed Carry
licenses.
The Training/Risk Management Division assures the department's compliance
with state mandates for officer training, keeping records on each employee and arranging
for appropriate classes. This division also assists the administration in
identifying and developing additional desirable educational opportunities for all staff
members.
The Property/Evidence Division accepts, catalogs, processes, and stores all
evidence collected from crime scenes, found or abandoned property, and items taken for
safekeeping. Property/Evidence Technicians follow detailed procedures when
producing evidence for court, and when releasing or destroying property according to
court order or
statute. The Property/Evidence Division stores fingerprint records and
compares crime scene prints to the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) database.
AFIS Technicians are also trained in serial number restoration.
Financial Services provides budget and payroll, accounts payable and
receivable, central purchasing and supply, inventory control, data services, and grants
coordination.
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