Sheriff Department

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Denver Sheriff Department Honor Guard at the annual Fallen Officers Memorial.

The Denver Sheriff Department is the largest sheriff department in the state of Colorado — we are proud to represent the Mile High City!

Our Mission

The mission of the Denver Sheriff Department is to provide safe and secure custody for those placed in our care and to perform all of our duties in a manner that is responsive to the needs of our diverse community.

Welcome

Sheriff Elias Diggins wearing his uniform facing the camera and smiling  
Get to Know Sheriff Elias Diggins

We are committed to excellent community and customer service and to continuously building a smarter and exceptional agency by concentrating on five pillars as described in our Strategic Plan.

The Denver Sheriff Department, led by Sheriff Elias Diggins, comprises over 1,100 uniformed and non-uniformed staff overseeing many diverse divisions and operations including two jail facilities, security for the district and county court systems, state inmate transportation, extradition duties, fugitive and K-9 units, a vehicle impound facility, and security at Denver Health & Medical Center.

To get better acquainted with our department, the below links may be of interest to you. Start by tracking our progress by reviewing our last annual report and most recent strategic plan. Move between the tabs above and then scroll down to find details about careers with the sheriff department, our facilities and services, related news, and information about visiting someone in our custody and the services provided to them while in our care.

Track Our Progress

2022 Annual Report(PDF, 13MB)
2022-2023 Strategic Plan Outline(PDF, 660KB)
2022-2023 Strategic Plan Graphic(PDF, 7MB)

Learn About Our Policies

Some of our policies are shared
publicly and are available on
our public policy page.

Publicly Released Recordings

Learn more about information
regarding C.R.S. § 24-31-902
Records Releases
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The Dual Mindset

A yin-yang symbol with the words humanity and freedom filling it in, the mindset for all that the Denver Sheriff Department does. How we – Denver Sheriff Department (DSD) employees – approach what we do is critical, not just to the overall success of the Denver Sheriff Department, but also our individual achievements. Because the work we do is in service to others, we bear a great responsibility to one another, and those in our care, to lead with our humanity. We are a proud department with a tradition of Dedication, Service, and Duty – as we move forward, we will continue to embrace the Dual Mindset of Humanity and Freedom in our work.

The Dual Mindset is as follows:

“We LEAD with our HUMANITY” – this sentiment should be instilled in everything we do. Every DSD employee should recognize that we are in a profession where we must display our humanity in all our actions, including the way we use force. From the way we treat and speak to one another, the public, and those in our custody, everything must be guided by our humanity. When we lead and end our actions in this way, we can be confident that they are done thoughtfully.

“The deprivation of a person’s FREEDOM is their punishment.” It is not our responsibility to punish anyone while they are in our custody. The people in the community we serve should be confident that those in our custody will not be mistreated. Even when someone violates a rule while in our facilities, our responsibility is to correct their behavior, not to punish. We will ensure the conditions of our facilities go beyond conventional means and represent the best practices in our field. 

Join our Team!

Recruitment

The Denver Sheriff Department (DSD) is looking for talented, qualified community members to come work with us!

Find information for sworn, security specialist, and professional positions regarding:

  • Salary and benefits
  • Deputy hiring process
  • Lateral sworn candidates
  • Meet your recruiters
  • Verify employment and income

Learn More About DSD Careers

Denver is home to the largest sheriff department in the state of Colorado. The DSD is comprised of two divisions with diverse operations staffed by nearly 1,000 uniformed and non-uniformed members. These operations include two separate jails, security for the District and County Courts, state inmate transportation, extradition duties, fugitive and K9 units, a Vehicle Impound Facility, and security at Denver Health Medical Center.

Interested in a public safety career, but not ready to apply? Find out how to become a cadet.

Contact Us

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Sheriff Department Contacts

If you can't seem to find the information you're looking for, take a look at the Contacts page for further resources.

Denver Sheriff Department
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1108
Denver, Colorado 80201
720-913-3642
dsdinfo@denvergov.org

Denver County Jail
10500 E. Smith Road
Denver, Colorado 80239
720-913-3600
dsdinfo@denvergov.org

Downtown Detention Center
Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center
490 W. Colfax Avenue Denver, Colorado 80204
720-337-0400
dsdinfo@denvergov.org

Training Academy - Recruit Training
5440 Roslyn Street
Denver, CO 80216
720-865-4032
workfordsd@denvergov.org
Visit Our Careers Page

Vehicle Impound Facility (VIF)
5160 York Street
Denver, CO 80216

720-865-0470
vif@denvergov.org
Learn More About VIF Services

News and Media
(Media-related requests/inquiries only)
Daria Serna, Director of Communications
720-337-0352 (media calls only)
dsd.pio@denvergov.org
See Our Press Releases

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