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In California, the term of office for a sheriff is four years. Sheriffs can be re-elected for additional terms, with no limit on the number of terms they may serve. Each sheriff is elected by the residents of their respective counties.
The motto of San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department is 'Dedicated to Your Safety'.
Process service is typically done by the Sheriff's office.
Up to 4 years :)
In Pennsylvania, the cost for a sheriff's office to serve court papers typically ranges from $50 to $100, depending on the county and the specific type of service required. Additional fees may apply for multiple attempts or for serving papers in different locations. It's advisable to check with the local sheriff's office for the most accurate and up-to-date fee schedule.
The term of office for the Los Angeles County Sheriff is four years. Sheriffs can run for re-election and serve multiple terms, with no term limits imposed. The Sheriff is an elected position, and elections typically coincide with the general election cycle.
Depends. In a state where the Sheriff's Office is an actual law enforcement agency, they'll be an assistant to the Sheriff, then there'll be deputies. In a state like Delaware, where the Sheriff doesn't have such powers, except to serve notices, subpoenas, etc., these are typically civilian clerks.
It would be much cleaner as:"Can you have the sheriff serve the subpoena?"or - "Will the sheriff serve the subpoena?"
Sheriff is capitalized. Office may or may not be.
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Yes.Added: Although such court papers are CUSTOMARILY served by the Sheriff's Office or Court Officers, they MAY also be served by Law Enforcement if they are relative to a criminal case.Law Enforcement officers (NOT to be confused with Sheriff's Deputies) can NOT serve papers of the Civil Court.
Be elected. Sheriff is a constitutional Office. You run for office and get elected.