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* John B. Ayers ([[August 22]], [[1826]]–[[August 8]], [[1829]])
* John B. Ayers ([[August 22]], [[1826]]–[[August 8]], [[1829]])
* [[William A. Scott]] ([[August 8]], [[1829]]–[[August 8]], [[1832]])
* [[William A. Scott]] ([[August 8]], [[1829]]–[[August 8]], [[1832]])
* [[Moses Kelley]] ([[August 8]], [[1832]]–[[August 7]], [[1835]])
* [[Moses Kelly Jr]] ([[August 8]], [[1832]]–[[August 7]], [[1835]])
* [[Peter Anderson]] ([[August 7]], [[1835]]–[[August 25]], [[1838]])
* [[Peter Anderson]] ([[August 7]], [[1835]]–[[August 25]], [[1838]])
* Moses Kelley ([[August 25]], [[1838]]–[[August 25]], [[1841]])
* Moses Kelly Jr ([[August 25]], [[1838]]–[[August 25]], [[1841]])
* Peter Anderson ([[August 25]], [[1841]]–[[August 23]], [[1844]])
* Peter Anderson ([[August 25]], [[1841]]–[[August 23]], [[1844]])
* [[Baylis Grace]] ([[August 23]], [[1844]]–[[August 12]], [[1847]])
* [[Baylis Grace]] ([[August 23]], [[1844]]–[[August 12]], [[1847]])
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* [[Mike Hale]] ([[January 19]], [[1999]]–[[November 5]], [[1999]])
* [[Mike Hale]] ([[January 19]], [[1999]]–[[November 5]], [[1999]])
* Jim Woodward ([[November 5]], [[1999]]–[[January 21]], [[2003]]) (by recount of votes)
* Jim Woodward ([[November 5]], [[1999]]–[[January 21]], [[2003]]) (by recount of votes)
* Mike Hale ([[January 21]], [[2003]]-present)
* Mike Hale, January 21, 2003-2018
* [[Mark Pettway]], 2018-


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Latest revision as of 13:43, 9 November 2018

The Jefferson County Sheriff upholds the duties of Sheriff for Jefferson County on behalf of the State of Alabama and heads the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. The sheriff is charged chiefly with preserving the peace by enforcing the laws of the state, executing orders of the courts, keeping a jail and quelling uprisings. In these duties the Sheriff is enabled by law the right of posse comitatus (the power of the county), to call citizens into service in times of emergency.

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