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Autauga County Sheriff's Office

Welcome Spring!

As winter comes to a close and we welcome spring, we at the Autauga County Sheriff’s Office remember that spring is a great time in our community – a new soccer, baseball and softball season begins, spring break is approaching, and graduation draws near for our students. We all enjoy celebrating these good times in our community.

If our deputies – including our reserve deputies – can help with traffic control or security monitoring at special events, please call us well in advance of a scheduled event. If at all possible, we will help provide coverage for your special events.

We also want to remind you that with the warmer weather, children may be playing near our county roads. Please take extra caution and slow down when driving through residential neighborhoods. And remember, children learn by watching us. If you're traveling with a child, please model good driving habits, including:

• Wear your seat belt.

• Obey the speed limit.

• Slow near schools and neighborhoods (and explain why this is important)

• Do not text or check social media while driving.

• Make sure children are in the correct car seat.

For many more driving safety tips, please visit the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration at: http://www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety.

Thank you for keeping our roads and our citizens safe, and we look forward to the great times that spring will bring!

Sheriff Joe Sedinger

The Autauga County Sheriff’s Office graduated 10 citizens from the Autauga County Sheriff’s Citizens Academy on March 19, 2019.

The Academy is 8 nights long and covers all areas of the Sheriff’s Office to include a ride-a-long with a deputy.

You must be a resident of Autauga County and be at least 21 years of age to attend the academy.

If you are interested in signing up for an upcoming class, please contact the Autauga County Sheriff’s Office at 334-361-2503.

 

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