Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Community Advisory Board Open to Additional Members

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The Community Advisory Board meets monthly to discuss topics of interest and concern and provide input on Sheriff’s initiatives and policies.

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Suffolk County Sheriff Dr. Errol D. Toulon, Jr.

Suffolk County Sheriff Dr. Errol D. Toulon, Jr. is seeking additional interested Suffolk County residents to join the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Community Advisory Board. All interested residents must submit letters of inquiry and resumes to be considered for Board Membership.

The Community Advisory Board meets monthly to give residents an opportunity to meet regularly virtually with the Sheriff and his staff, discuss topics of interest and concern, be a conduit for information to local communities, and provide input on Sheriff’s initiatives and policies relating to the Office and its relationship with the public. The Board consists of members from across Suffolk County.

“Ultimately, I want the public to have more opportunities to interact with the law enforcement community, and to have a direct line of communication,” said Sheriff Toulon. He added, “Over the last few years I brought together a diverse group of people to discuss issues, learn about the Sheriff’s Office, and share ideas. I look forward to adding some new voices to this Board and continually seeking public input to best meet the needs of the people we serve.”

Anyone interested in serving on the Board is encouraged to send a letter of inquiry directly to Sheriff Toulon at Suffolk_Sheriff@suffolkcountyny.gov. Prospective members must be Suffolk County residents and 18 and older.