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Sheriff

410 Van Slyck Ave, PO Box 39
Stanton, ND 58571
PO Box 39
Stanton, North Dakota 58571-0039
 

Mission Statement

Our mission is to improve the quality of life in Mercer County by working together with all citizens to preserve life, maintain human rights, protect property and promote public safety.

The Sheriff's duties include making arrests, enforcing all state and local laws, maintaining jail facilities, transporting prisoners and mentally ill patients, serving legal papers, holding public sales of property under court orders and attending district court. Sheriffs have the authority to enforce laws in cities and towns as well as rural areas. The Sheriff's primary role is still to preserve peace and order in the county. The Sheriff's Department's duties are defined in NDCC 11-15-03.

Introduction:  The First Reference County sheriffs share a unique aspect with a few county officials.

The first known reference to the office came in the Bible, Daniel 3:3,2; which says...

"...Nebuchadnezzar, the King, sent to gather together the princes, the governors, and the captains, the judges, the treasurers, the counselors, the sheriffs and all the rulers of the provinces to come to the dedication of the (golden) image which Nebuchadnezzar had set up..."

Counties brought order as homesteaders and settlers moved to Dakota Territory, county sheriffs provided urgently needed law enforcement. In 1889, the state constitution officially charged counties with the responsibility of preserving peace.

Today, the sheriff's departments duties include making arrests, enforcing all state and local laws, maintaining jail facilities, transporting prisoners and mentally ill patients, serving legal papers, holding public sales of property under court orders and attending district court.

They have the authority to enforce laws in cities and towns as well as rural areas. In recent years, the decreasing tax base has led many small towns to contract with the counties for law enforcement service.

Sheriff's Duties

Sheriffs are elected every four years. Many of their responsibilities are regulated by the state and federal government. In spite of many changes over the years, the sheriff's primary role is still to preserve peace and order in the county.

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