FSA Announces New Public Safety Services Coordinator
Law Enforcement veteran David Brand has been selected to fill the position
Florida Sheriffs Association
Law Enforcement veteran David Brand has been selected to fill the position
Sixty participants represtent 28 law enforcement agencies attend the DEA's Basic School, with curriculum coordinated by the DEA Miami Field Office.
Today, members of the Don’t Let Florida Go to Pot coalition convened in Tallahassee to announce their efforts to educate Floridians on the dangers of marijuana and how the proposed Amendment 2 can impact the state’s communities.
The Florida Sheriffs Association has selected Christine Poole to direct the meetings and conferences hosted throughout the year for Florida’s Sheriffs and their teams.
Technology plays a crucial role in modern law enforcement, helping officers work more efficiently, solve crimes faster and keep communities safer. From body cameras and real-time communication tools to facial recognition software, these tools support transparency, improve response time and aid in investigations. As technology continues to evolve, it will continue to be an essential partner in building trust and improving public safety. Technology in law enforcement is continually advancing, and several innovations have proven their effectiveness over time.
TALLAHASSEE, FL (July 11, 2025) – Today, the Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA) hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the Florida Sheriffs Youth Learning Center, a new facility that will honor the […]
Car crashes remain the number one killer of American teens and in observance of National Teen Driver Safety Week (October 17-23), State Farm and the Florida Sheriffs Association announce a partnership to help teens stay safe on the road. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company has provided the Florida Sheriffs Association with a grant to help expand its Teen Driver Challenge program.
During 2010 legislative session, there were a number of key legislators that the Sheriffs counted on to ensure a successful session. The Florida Sheriffs Association has identified those legislators who assisted the Sheriffs most in bills we support, working through bills of concern and helping us defeat bills we opposed.
Jefferson County Correctional Deputy Marie McClamma named Correctional Officer of the Year (includes video).
With a nod to the past, the Florida Sheriffs Association dedicates new headquarters to usher in the future