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  • Blaine County Sheriff’s Office Patrol Guide
  • Law Enforcement & Department Basics
    • Introduction
    • Our Values
    • Officer Responsibilities & Job Description
    • Basics of Law Enforcement
  • Department Structure
    • Rank Structure
    • Promotions
    • Meritorious Promotions
    • Demotions
    • Transfers
  • Vehicles, Uniform and Weapon Policy
    • Department Vehicle Structure
    • Department Uniform Structure
    • Weapon & Responsible Force Policy
  • Policy & Guidelines
    • Pursuit Guidelines
    • Probationary Deputy Rules
    • Press & Civilian Ride Alongs
    • Leave of Absence (OOC)
    • Off-Road Guidelines
  • Eligibility for Certifications
    • Certifications
    • Task Force Operations
    • Specialized Training Program
    • Unmarked Vehicle Usage
  • Field Training Officer Certifications
    • Field Training Assistant
    • Field Training Officer
    • Field Training Officer - Evaluator & Administrator
  • Emergencies First Aid
    • Police Medical Equipment
    • Taser Deployment
  • Closing Statement
    • Mission Statement & Closing Statement
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  1. Department Structure

Promotions

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Promotions should not be asked for regardless of any situations at any time whatever the case is. There are several ways to earn promotions and they will be handed on a regular basis depending on several factors that will be discussed below. There are several things that would be dependent on promotions, we’ll include a list in this document of things that department leadership looks into when evaluating units and doing promotions for suitable department members. Never hint towards promotions, if a department leadership member announces the day promotions will happen, please do not keep asking on that day, when the promotions will take place. Leave it be, have patience and good things will come. Afterall, patience is a virtue.

  • Having resilience

  • Being Service Minded

  • Having integrity (Doing the right things even when no one is watching)

  • Being interactive within the department

  • Remaining at the highest standards regardless of any issues.

  • Maintaining professionalism at all times, even when you are off-duty (LEO), if you wish to know moer read the

Off-Duty Guide