Patrol

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The patrol division of the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office is the primary provider of police services to the unincorporated residents of Kendall County. The duties of the patrol division encompass a wide range of tasks and responsibilities. The primary responsibilities include the prevention of crime through random highly visible patrol, answering various calls for service, investigating criminal acts and apprehending offenders, and providing a variety of community services to area residents. Along with these duties, the patrol division also conducts traffic enforcement, serves arrest warrants, serves civil process papers, and assists municipal police agencies in the County.

The patrol division is staffed by over 30 deputies and several sergeants who work diligently to provide continuous, effective police coverage 24 hours a day, every day of the year. All deputies receive additional training to provide the citizens of Kendall County with the highest quality law enforcement services. Deputies also become specialists in certain areas such as evidence technician, juvenile officer, traffic enforcement deputy, or detective.

Kendall County Sheriff’s Deputies work in close cooperation and build partnerships with citizens, businesses, and other agencies to effectively deliver police services throughout the entire county.

Child Car Seat and Booster Seat Information

Car seats and boosters provide protection for infants and children in a crash, yet car crashes are a leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 13. That's why it's so important to choose and use the right car seat correctly every time your child is in the car. 

Looking for more information on Child Safety Seats? Follow this link!

https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/car-seats-and-booster-seats#find-compare-seats

DUI Fact Book

Want to learn more about Illinois DUI facts, statistics, and other important information? Check out the Illinois 2021 DUI Fact Book provided by the Illinois Secretary of State.