Applications due for Reserve Academy
NORCO - The St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office is now accepting applications for anyone interested in becoming a reserve deputy.
To qualify for the reserve unit, applicants must be 21 years of age, have good moral character, be high school graduates and have no criminal record.
To learn more about becoming a reserve deputy, or to sign up for the upcoming Reserve Academy, applicants should contact the Sheriff’s Office personnel department at (985) 783-6237 or visit the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office website at www.stcharlessheriff.org.
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