NON-EMERGENCY: (407)836-4357

EMERGENCY: 9-1-1

RECORDS: (407)254-7280

Sheriff John W. Mina

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office is committed to excellence in law enforcement, reducing crime and the fear of crime, ensuring the safety of our residents and visitors, while enhancing trust through community engagement.

REDUCE CRIME

Reduce crime, the fear of crime, and keep our residents and visitors safe

TRUST & TRANSPARENCY

Work diligently to enhance trust through transparency and community engagement

DIGNITY & RESPECT

Treat all members of the public with dignity and respect

COMMUNITY

Demonstrate a strong commitment to the communities we serve and enhance quality of life throughout Orange County

INTEGRITY

Maintain the highest levels of integrity and professionalism while delivering excellent service

SAFETY & WELLNESS

Incorporate the best training, equipment, and programs for the safety, health, and wellness of all employees

Join Our Team

Become a Deputy

These are the men and women who are the first to respond to your call for help. They are almost always the first to arrive on a scene and give aid and comfort to the injured.
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911 Operator

The Orange County Sheriff's Office Communications Section operates one of the busiest 911 centers in the southeast United States.
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Civilian Positions

A law enforcement agency the size of the Orange County Sheriff's Office requires an elaborate support system to keep its law enforcement operations up and running.
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School Crossing Guard

School crossing guards are essential to ensuring students make it to and from school safely.
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Part Time Positions

There is a wide variety of part-time positions at the agency with flexible schedules.
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Volunteer

The Orange County Sheriff's Office has a variety of volunteer opportunities available that just might be right for you!
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Scent Evidence Kits - What Are They And How Do They Work?
For people diagnosed with a memory disorder or family members caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s Disease, the dangers of wandering and getting lost are a major concern. The Orange County Sheriff's Office offers free Scent Preservation Kits to pre-collect and preserve a person’s unique scent ahead of time giving responding K-9 Units a head start during a search with an uncontaminated scent article.
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Getting Deputies Ready - Basic Recruitment Training
New deputies at the Orange County Sheriff's Office must undergo Basic Recruit Training. The 8-week training teaches deputies "the Orange County Way" of law enforcement. Corporal Ken Jorgensen and Master Deputy Autumn Chouinard of the Training Section join Behind the Star host Jon Busdeker to discuss Basic Recruit Training.
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Ready Player One - The OCSO Mobile Video Game Trailer
The Orange County Sheriff's Office's Mobile Video Game Theater is one of the newest vehicles at the agency. The "Game Trailer," which is decked out with some of the latest video game systems, is meant to create a connection between law enforcement and the youth in Orange County. Sgt. D'Angelo Bell and Deputy Micheaux Boyce talk to Behind the Star host Jon Busdeker about the Video Game Theater and how OCSO's Community Relations Section uses it.
Listen To The Podcast
Scent Evidence Kits - What Are They And How Do They Work?
For people diagnosed with a memory disorder or family members caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s Disease, the dangers of wandering and getting lost are a major concern. The Orange County Sheriff's Office offers free Scent Preservation Kits to pre-collect and preserve a person’s unique scent ahead of time giving responding K-9 Units a head start during a search with an uncontaminated scent article.
Listen To The Podcast
Getting Deputies Ready - Basic Recruitment Training
New deputies at the Orange County Sheriff's Office must undergo Basic Recruit Training. The 8-week training teaches deputies "the Orange County Way" of law enforcement. Corporal Ken Jorgensen and Master Deputy Autumn Chouinard of the Training Section join Behind the Star host Jon Busdeker to discuss Basic Recruit Training.
Listen to the Podcast
Ready Player One - The OCSO Mobile Video Game Trailer
The Orange County Sheriff's Office's Mobile Video Game Theater is one of the newest vehicles at the agency. The "Game Trailer," which is decked out with some of the latest video game systems, is meant to create a connection between law enforcement and the youth in Orange County. Sgt. D'Angelo Bell and Deputy Micheaux Boyce talk to Behind the Star host Jon Busdeker about the Video Game Theater and how OCSO's Community Relations Section uses it.
Listen To The Podcast

Public Interest

911 or Non-emergency?

We all know to call 911 in an emergency, but did you know there is a non-emergency number, 407-836-HELP (4357) for reporting suspicious activity, parking complaints or after-the-fact crimes (such as auto burglary)? Call 911 for immediate assistance with a crime in progress.

Autism Decal

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Safety Tips

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Youth Opportunities

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LGBTQ+ Safe Place

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Cold Case

The Orange County Sheriff's Office remains committed to finding the answers that will help bring the person or persons responsible to justice. Despite that commitment, there are some cases that remain difficult to solve. We present to you some of our most difficult cases in hopes that you might have information that will help solve these difficult cases.