FAQs

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FAQs
How do I sign up for a ride-along in a deputy's patrol car?
The Eagle County Sheriff's Office ride-along program offers the opportunity for interested citizens to accompany a deputy during his or her shift on patrol. To schedule please contact a Patrol SergeantSargent by calling 970-479-2201.
What's the difference between a sheriff's office and a police department?
The main difference is the area of jurisdiction. A sheriff's office provides law enforcement services and/or jail services for a county or other civil subdivision of a state. A police department serves a specific municipality, city, town or village. Often, cities contract for law enforcement services with the county sheriff's office.
How do I become a sheriff's deputy?
Becoming a sheriff's deputy requires Peace Officer Standards and Training by the State of Colorado as a peace officer.

  • For more information, please refer to the Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training Board (P.O.S.T) website.
  • Candidates interested in working for the sheriff’s office must complete extensive testing and a background investigation through the sheriff's office.
  • Colorado Law Enforcement Training Academy (CLETA) at Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs, CO. Information can be found HERE
  • Other Colorado POST-Approved Basic Academies can be found HERE
How do I commend a sheriff's office employee for going above and beyond the call of duty?
The men and women of the Eagle County Sheriff's Office take great pride in serving and protecting the residents and guests of Eagle County. Every day deputies and civilian employees surpass duty's call and when that happens we'd like to know about it

If you received extraordinary service from a sheriff's office employee, or witnessed something that deserves special recognition, we encourage you to tell us so we may share your thoughts with that employee and with the Eagle County Sheriff's Office family. Your appreciation and encouragement are important to us.

Please include all the information you can remember such as the employee's name, the date, time and circumstances of the incident regarding your commendation.

  • Compliments and Complaints will be accepted by completing the following FORM -OR- you can contact dispatch to be connected to an on-duty Patrol Sergeant directly at 970-479-2201.
How do I file a complaint against an employee of the sheriff's office ?
The men and women of the Eagle County Sheriff's Office take great pride in serving and protecting the residents and guests of Eagle County. If a member of our professional team is not meeting expectations, complaints and recommendations may be accepted as we would like to hear from you.

Please include all the information you can remember such as the employee's name, the date, time, and circumstances of the incident regarding your commendation.

  • Compliments and Complaints will be accepted by completing the following FORM -OR- you can contact dispatch to be connected to an on-duty Patrol Sergeant directly at 970-479-2201.
What do I do if I have information regarding a crime or criminal activity?
Please call the Eagle County Sheriff's Office at 970-328-8500 or Eagle County Crime Stoppers at 970-328-7007, 1-800-972-TIPS. You may also submit your tip online at www.p3tips.com or send a mobile tip using the free ‘P3 Tips’ mobile app.. If your tip leads to the arrest and indictment of any suspect involved, you could earn up to a $1,000 reward from Eagle County Crime Stoppers.
Why do 9-1-1 operators ask so many questions?
Experience has shown the first 60 seconds of every 9-1-1 call are the most critical. Dispatchers need to determine the exact location of the emergency, the nature of the situation, and any other elements regarding the situation that the responding deputy should be advised of. A deputy armed with this information can react quickly and accurately and minimize the chance that further damage will occur or innocent bystanders will be hurt.

In an emergency, immediately dial 9-1-1 from any telephone (the call is free from all pay phones). For non-emergency law enforcement needs, please call the sheriff’s office at 970-479-2201.
Does Eagle County have a curfew ordinance for minors under 18 years of age?
No, Eagle County does not. However, several municipal towns do have curfew ordinances for minors under the age of 18. Check with your local municipal police department for their specific curfew ordinance.
My vehicle was towed. Who do I call to find out where it is?
Contact the Vail Public Safety Communication Center at 970-479-2201.
What should I do during a traffic stop?
When a deputy signals for you to pull over, please follow the below recommendations for a safe, and timely interaction:

  • Pull over as far to the right as safely possible. This allows the deputy to walk safely to your car.
  • Turn off the ignition.
  • Place your hands on the steering wheel until the officer can make a safety evaluation as he/she approaches your car.
  • Avoid making any sudden or reaching movements.
  • Follow the deputy’s instructions.
  • Remain inside your vehicle unless directed otherwise by the deputy.
  • Do not assume that the deputy knows that you are the ideal, law-abiding citizen.

Law Enforcement is dangerous work; deputies must be watchful at all times
What should I do if I have a weapon inside my vehicle?
If you are carrying a weapon, advise the deputy of the weapon and its location. DO NOT attempt to retrieve the weapon for the deputy.
What should I do if an unmarked vehicle is trying to pull me over?
If an unmarked vehicle initiates a traffic stop and you are worried that the vehicle is not a law enforcement officer, turn your flashes, slow down to acknowledge the deputy, and call 911.
The 911 operator can verify that an officer is behind you and that it is safe to pull over.
What should I do if I am asked to ´step out of the car' during a traffic stop?
If asked to step out of the car, walk to the rear of your vehicle to the side away from the traffic, or as directed by the deputy, use the car as a barrier between you and on-coming cars.
What documents do I need to show a deputy during a traffic stop?
The deputy will ask you for three important pieces of information:
  • Your driver’s license
  • Vehicle registration
  • Proof of insurance.
Will the deputy explain the reason for the traffic stop?
Yes
What happens after a traffic stop?
  • Depending upon why the deputy felt it was necessary to initiate a traffic stop, you will receive either a citation or a verbal warning.
  • Once business with the deputy is complete,, you should merge, with caution, back into the flow of traffic.
What should I do during a traffic stop at night?
  • Follow all the same protocol as above.
  • If the traffic stop occurs at night, turn on the interior lights of your car so the officer can see inside the vehicle.
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