
Sheriff Grady Judd | Polk County Sheriff's Office
Nov 3, 2025 · Welcome to the Polk County Sheriff's Office new and improved website. Our site is a resource for Polk County news and events, community programs, and Animal Services. …
Polk County Sheriff's Office - Facebook
Nov 5, 2025 · Polk County Sheriff's Office (Sheriff Grady Judd) Welcome to the OFFICIAL Florida Polk County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page, with Sheriff Grady Judd
Sheriff Grady Judd - Florida Sheriffs Association
Polk County Sheriff’s Office, 1972-present: telecommunicator, deputy sheriff, corporal, sergeant, lieutenant, captain, major, colonel; elected Sheriff of Polk County, 2004; re-elected 2008, …
Grady Judd - Wikipedia
Grady Curtis Judd Jr. (born March 10, 1954) is an American law enforcement officer serving as the sheriff of Polk County, Florida since 2005.
Polk County Sheriff's Office - Eagle Lake FL
Law Enforcement services for the City of Eagle Lake are contracted with the Polk County Sheriff's Office. Since 2007, Polk Deputies have provided patrol, enforcement, investigative, and crime …
Sheriff Departments - Polk County, FL (Arrests, Jails & Auctions)
Looking for inmates, criminal records & auctions in Polk County, FL? Quickly access services from 12 Sheriff Departments near you!
Polk County Jail Inquiry - polkjail.org
If there is a search result, click booking number to view inmate details like: photo, inmate status, location, charges. If you cannot find the inmate, call central county jail at 863-534-6123 or …
Vote Grady - Sheriff Grady Judd
Sheriff Grady Judd’s career in law enforcement spans over five decades, showcasing his unwavering dedication to public safety. His journey began in 1972 as a dispatcher at the Polk …
Jail Inquiry | Polk County Sheriff's Office
Any information regarding case dispositions must be obtained from the Polk County Clerk of the Court. For statewide criminal history information, please visit the Florida Department of Law …
Fort Meade commissioner, known to all as 'Possum,' dies at 75
4 days ago · James “Possum” Schaill, a lifelong Fort Meade resident and a city commissioner, spent nearly 31 years with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.