The Guilford County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) is an equal opportunity employer and strictly prohibits any form of bias or discrimination based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, or sexual orientation when providing law enforcement services to residents and visitors of Guilford County. Individuals who believe they have experienced bias or discrimination by Sheriff’s Office employees have the right under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to file a complaint by contacting the Sheriff’s Professional Standards Division (Internal Affairs) at 336-641-2495.
Mission
The primary concern of the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office is the well-being and safety of the county’s residents. The office aims to enhance the quality of life by reducing crime and the fear of crime. Through proactive, innovative, and resourceful approaches, the Sheriff’s Office works to ensure a high quality of life for all community members.
Mission Key Points and Goals:
Restore: agency accountability and accreditation
Create: safer outcomes with community policing
Rebuild: law enforcement and citizen relationships
Save: tax dollars through recidivism reduction
Reduce: officer attrition rates
Develop: equitable employment practices
