Henrico County Sheriff's Office

The Henrico County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) provides law enforcement services for 306,935 people within 245 square miles (630 km2) of jurisdiction within Henrico County, VA.

Henrico County Sheriff's Office
AbbreviationHCSO
Agency overview
Formed1611
Employees361
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionHenrico, Virginia, USA
Map of Henrico County Sheriff's Office's jurisdiction
Size245 square miles (630 km2)
Population306,935
Legal jurisdictionHenrico County
Governing bodyCounty (United States)
Constituting instrument
  • Yes
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersRichmond, Virginia
Agency executive
Website
Official Website

History

Henrico County Jail, circa 1861

The HCSO was created in 1611 when Thomas Dale was appointed as the first law enforcement officer in Henrico, making him Henrico's first Sheriff.

In 1880, the first courthouse and jail was constructed and housed the Sheriff's Office and Jail until 1980. In 1980, in the need for a more technological advanced and more spacious area, the Jail West at the Henrico County Government Complex was constructed. In 1996, Henrico's Sheriff's Office opened Jail East in New Kent County.[1]

Organization

The agency is currently headed by Sheriff Alisa A. Gregory. The HCSO has one of the largest sheriff's offices in the Commonwealth with over 361 sworn and civilian staff.[2]

Regional Jail East & West

Regional Jail East is maintained and secured by the Henrico County Sheriff and the Henrico County Sheriff's Office.[3]

Regional Jail West is a maximum security facility that houses both pre-trial and post-trial inmates. It is also the headquarters of the Office of the Sheriff, Administrative Services, Court Services and Human Resources.[4]

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