The Bottineau County Sheriff's Office in Bottineau, North Dakota is responsible for enforcing state and local laws, making arrests, transporting prisoners and mentally ill patients, serving legal papers, and attending district court. With a team of the Sheriff and 10 Deputies, they work to preserve peace and order in the county, operating a state-of-the-art 911 Dispatch Center and a 26-bed Correctional Center that houses inmates from Bottineau and neighboring counties.
The Sheriff's Office is committed to providing efficient emergency services, serving as the primary link between the public and law enforcement, fire, and EMS. They offer Next-Generation 9-1-1 services, including Text-to-911, and all dispatchers are certified Emergency Medical Dispatchers. The Correctional Center utilizes TurnKey Corrections and Inmate Canteen for inmate needs, and public fingerprinting services are available on specific days. The Sheriff's Office also emphasizes the importance of safety, providing information on burn bans and resources for reporting PREA offenses.
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