Sheriff Ed Gonzalez
District 1 NAM – Northwest Assisted Ministries 15555 Kuykendahl Houston, Texas 77090 281-885-4550
District 4 (Formerly the Peter Piper Pizza Building) 6127 Highway 6 North Houston, Texas 77095 832-927-7202 or 7203
As a local government agency, employing more than fifty (50) persons and having received at least one single grant award of $500,000.00 or greater from the U.S. Department of Justice, subject to the authority of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, the Harris County Sheriff’s Office is required to submit a biennial Equal Employment Opportunity Plan Utilization Report to the Office for Civil Rights, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.
An Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (EEOP) Utilization Report is a comprehensive document that analyzes a recipient's relevant labor market data, as well as the recipient's employment practices, to identify possible barriers to the participation of women and minorities in all levels of a recipient's workforce. Its purpose is to ensure the opportunity for full and equal participation of men and women in the workplace, regardless of race, color, or national origin.
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The Harris County Sheriff’s Office performing a flyover for the Fallen Warriors Memorial Houston
The HCSO Academy is certified by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) and abides by its rules.
The Harris County Sheriff’s Deputies has recorded forty-three (43) officers that have been killed or lost their lives in the line of duty.
Users can learn more about individual inmates, their condition and status.
Information on the Sheriff’s initiatives to address mental health and jail diversion.
Harris County Sheriff's Office Citizens Online Police Reporting System
The Harris County Sheriff’s Office Auto Theft Section ONLY conducts these inspections for Harris County residents.
Harris County Sheriff's Office Citizens is authorized to enforce these rules
The public’s trust is essential for the HCSO to perform its mission.
The Explorer program lets young adults explore a career in law enforcement.
The HCSO’s Citizen’s Police Academy (CPA) is a once-a-week, 13-week program.
Information regarding missing children, missing adults, and how to file a report.
Users can learn more about specific requirements for various businesses.