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Short sleeve uniform shirts shall be worn

with open collar

Undershirts shall not be
visible

Long sleeve uniform shirts may be worn

with a tie or open collar
Undershirts shall
not be visible

The sleeves of a long sleeve uniform shirt or any Sheriff’s Office jacket shall not

be rolled, cuffed, or pushed up the arm
The exposed portion of socks for all personnel in uniform

shall be black or navy blue in color

White ankle height socks are permissible
with shorts
The wearing of a uniform while in a limited duty status
will be permitted only with the approval of the Sheriff

No visible jewelry other than rings, wristwatches, and bracelets shall be worn

by uniformed personnel, except as provided for in this article
Jewelry adorning any body piercing that is visible (e.g., lips, eyebrows, nose, tongue, etc.), except as provided for the earlobes of female employees
is prohibited while working for the Sheriff’s Office (exceptions may be granted to members working in an undercover capacity
One bracelet
is allowed
If one is worn, it shall fit so that it does not interfere
with the officer’s performance of duties as determined by the officer’s commanding officer
Bangles and charm bracelets
are prohibited for uniformed personnel

The Sheriff's Office authorized hand held chemical munition will be utilized only by personnel

who have been properly trained in its application per their classification training requirements and will be carried by trained officers while in uniform

The standard issued 2¼ inch black belt and retention holster with an approved magazine case shall be worn by all police, corrections, and reserve personnel in uniform

except those assigned to specialized units, and Lieutenants and above

Police, corrections, and reserve personnel in uniform shall wear their sidearm and holster

on the strong side,
with a magazine case
on the weak side

All other accessories including CEWs

will be placed on the weak side

Officers may wear a single

or double magazine case (not two singles

Any officer electing to use the double magazine case will have to report to the Firing Range
to be issued an additional magazine and ammunition

The nameplate shall be worn at

the upper edge of the right pocket
Senior (Eight years) and Master (16 years) Police and Corrections Officers shall wear

service chevrons on right collar, point up, instead of "J.P." or "J.C." insignia

Officers shall not alter, modify, or insert any object into, or remove any portion
of the vest except as necessary for routine care and maintenance