Training

Training Team

Mission
Our mission as assigned by the Sheriff is to provide effective and efficient law enforcement, detention, civil and court security services to the residents and visitors of Brazoria County. We aim to provide fair and impartial services, holistically through collaborative partnerships within our office, community and other law enforcement agencies to enhance the quality of life for those we serve.
Vision
The Brazoria County Sheriff's Office (BCSO) deputies and staff continually strive to be a premier law enforcement agency in the State of Texas. To accomplish this vision, we employ quality, highly-trained personnel and foster dynamic leaders throughout our agency who will achieve this vision through innovation, transparency and accountability to the residents of Brazoria County. BCSO will be the bridge between law enforcement, first responders and members of our community.

Brazoria County Sheriff's Office

VALUES

Trust
As the backbone of the agency, our success is hinged on the cultivation of integrity, reliability, transparency, fairness and sincerity.
Service
Our commitment to achieving the Sheriff's assigned vision as we seek excellence through professionalism, education, training and the overall improvement of the quality of life in our county while providing to employees, the public and those in our custody a safe and dignified environment in which to succeed.
Community
Through outreach and partnerships, we embrace collaboration with residents from all walks of life to promote the safety and success of the communities in Brazoria County.

About the Training Team
Mission of the Training Team
Core Values of the Training Team
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Meet your Training Team

Basic Telecommunicator Course #1080

There is no cost to attend this course.  Class maximum is set at 15; Brazoria County employees will be given priority enrollment.  

Please read and comply with the below enrollment requirements:

You must be currently employed with a law enforcement agency as a Telecommunications Officer.  

Your employing agency must, as soon as possible, submit both a current and correctly completed Declaration of Licensing Course Enrollment Eligibility (DOLCEE) and TCOLE Law Enforcement Agency Audit Checklist upon your registration.  The most current forms can be found on TCOLE's website using the link below:

Forms and Applications | Texas Commission on Law Enforcement

You and/or your agency must also show proof of your current certification in CPR (American Red Cross or American Heart Association) by producing the certificate of completion.

Failure of the required documentation to be submitted to his agency prior to the start date of the course will result in your immediate removal from the course.

To register:

Click the link below to use our online registration form:

Brazoria County Online Course Registration

**For Brazoria County Sheriff's Office employees, click here to download our internal course registration form first and be sure to follow department protocol.

Questions?

Call or email a member of our training team. *Click the name link to send an email.

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