The Orleans County Sheriff's Office serves a population of 42,883 (2010 Census) and covers an area of 396 square miles on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in upstate western New York. The Sheriff's Office provides full service 24-7 law enforcement to un-incorporated Orleans County, and varying levels of support to three full-time municipal police agencies (Albion, Holley, & Medina), and one part
-time agency (Lyndonville). The Sheriff's Office also operates the Orleans County Jail. The Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer of the county and is a conservator of the peace, a title that dates back to ancient times. He serves an elected term of four years. There are currently 103 employees of the Sheriff's Office. (76 full-time & 27 part-time). They comprise both sworn and civilian personnel. Law enforcement services are based in the Public Safety Building, which is also home to the District Attorney's Office and the County Probation Department. The Public Safety Building is located on State Route 31, in the Town of Albion. There is also a Marine Patrol office located at the Oak Orchard Marine Park on Point Breeze Rd., in the Town of Carlton. The county jail is located on Courthouse Square in the Village of Albion. Sheriff’s services are divided into several sub-categories, any one of which can be accessed on the left side of this page. It is an honor and a privilege to serve as the 45th Sheriff of Orleans County. The men & women of the Sheriff's Office are committed to making sure that our county is a safe place to live, work, & visit. We thank you for visiting our website and remind you to contact us whenever we can be of assistance. We also welcome and appreciate your feedback.