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Deputy - Constable Pct 2 - 1
at Brazos County
Bryan, TX
Posted: 4-7-2025
Law, Compliance, and Public Safety
$62,500/year
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About this Career
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Skills
Civil Law, Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT), Memos, Peace Officer Certification, Ability To Meet Deadlines, Valid Driver's License, Child Support, Writing, Filing, Artificial Intelligence, Report Writing, Stamping (Metalworking)
Job Description
Salary Confidential
Position range in Brazos County $52k
- $73k Per Year Deputy
- Constable Pct 2
- 1 BRAZOS-COUNTY OF
Occupation:
Police and Sheriff's Patrol OfficersLocation:
Bryan, TX- 77803 Positions available: 1 Job #: 16848674
Source:
WorkInTexasPosted:
4/7/2025Updated:
4/10/2025Expires:
5/7/2025Web Site:
WorkInTexas Onsite /Remote:
Work onsite all of the timeJob Type:
Regular, Full Time (30 Hours or More), Permanent Employment Job Requirements and Properties Help for Job Requirements and Properties. Opens a new window. Job Requirements and Properties Help for Job Requirements and Properties. Opens a new window. HS 48 Help for . Opens a new window. Help for . Opens a new window.General Summary:
Each Deputy Constable is an authorized Texas Peace Officer. The Deputy Constable duties involve serving criminal and civil papers primarily on behalf of Justice of Peace Courts; including following all applicable rules and regulations; also performs bailiff duties; and assists other local, state, and federal agencies.Essential Duties:
Receives and processes civil papers, including time and date stamping, entering information into the computer system, verifying name and address information, and preparing and stuffing envelope for delivery; Logs all civil papers, including delivery information and related fees; Serves civil papers, including child support papers and warrants, truancy papers, small claims papers, and other civil papers and warrants; Follows time restriction guidelines for the service of certain papers, as well as other rules and regulations pertaining to paper service; Attempts to contact by telephone persons to whom papers are to be served to facilitate the process; Responds to various calls and enforces state and federal laws; Performs various paperwork duties, including filing, and making and distributing copies of papers to attorneys and other court personnel; Performs bailiff duties for Justice of the Peace courts, including maintaining courtroom security, assisting jurors, and obtaining files; Performs criminal visibility patrol of county; Serves all outstanding warrants (local, state, and federal); Assist other county law enforcement personnel in emergency situations; May perform arrests; and Transports inmates to jail and to and from court. Other Duties as assigned.Supervision Received:
From Constable Given:
This is a non-supervisory position. However, may assist with supervision of reserve deputies.Education Required:
High school graduation or its equivalent and must have completed a state-recognized basic peace officer's academy for licensing.Preferred:
Experience Required:
Four years of service as a peace officerPreferred:
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations Required:
Valid Texas motor vehicle operator's license; Active TCOLE (Texas Commission on Law Enforcement) certification as a Peace Officer AND an Intermediate (or higher) Peace Officer's Certification.Preferred:
Completed education necessary for Court Security Specialist Certification.Physical Demands Typical:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to manipulate or feel; reach with hands and arms; bend and kneel; and talk and hear. The employee frequently is required to stand and walk. The incumbent must be able to run, bend, stoop, climb, crawl, ascend and descend of stairs, both inside and outside without limitations or accommodations. The employee must operate a police vehicle under varying conditions of speed, weather, and road conditions, and operate all associated equipment in the vehicle, (radio, lights, siren, public address system, computer, RADAR, and others). The employee may occasionally be called upon to perform acts of intense physical exertion during emergency situations.Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Typical:
Criminal and civil law; rules and regulations pertaining to the service of civil papers and warrants; and identification records processes and procedures. Safely operate vehicles, firearms, and specialized equipment; read and write reports, letters, and memos; operate a computer; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other law enforcement agencies, the District and County Attorneys' offices, other departmental employees, and the general public; demonstrate proficiency in both oral and written communication; provide testimony in criminal and civil court; and maintain appropriate necessary certifications and Texas driver's license applicable to job responsibilities.Work Environment Typical:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the essential duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to work under time pressures to meet deadlines, perform multiple tasks simultaneously, and work closely with others a part of a team. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate but may be noisy and distracting. The employee may be exposed to extreme weather conditions. About Us Brazos County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. The population as of the 2020 US Census was 233,849. The county seat is Bryan. Along with Brazoria County, the county is named for the Brazos River, which forms its western border. Job InfoJob Identification:
1197Job Category:
Police ProtectionPosting Date:
04/04/2025, 10:21 AMJob Schedule:
Full timeLocations:
200 S. Texas Avenue, Suite 151, Bryan, Texas, 77803, US [ AI Translation Assistant Opens in new window ] Help for Employer Information. Opens a new window.Other Job Posting Details
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Minimum
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$52,000/yr
$73,000/yr