Galveston County Sheriff's Office

Reserve Division

Jack Walker

Major


Reserve Division Commander

Law Enforcement Bureau

Reserve Overview

The Galveston County Sheriff Reserve program is a group of dedicated individuals from all walks of life. We are committed to providing the citizens of Galveston County with the best in law enforcement services. Reserves work in every major division of the Sheriff’s department including:



  • Patrol
  • Warrants
  • Criminal Investigation
  • Forensic's Unit
  • Environmental Crimes
  • Training
  • Marine
  • Mental Health


The reserve division is staffed with fully licensed Peace Officers of the State of Texas and are required to have the same training and certifications as full time deputies. The current staffing for the reserve division is 61 deputies with 6 supervisors.



Galveston County Sheriff's Positions

Patrol Division

This division provides general law enforcement services to the citizens of Galveston County. Reserve Deputies provide the following during patrol duty:



  • Routine patrol of the county
  • Respond to calls for service
  • Investigate crimes
  • Write reports
  • Traffic Control
  • Accident Investigation
  • Provide security for special events


All Reserve deputies attend a basic law enforcement academy, six months of on the job training and upon successful completion are released to work independently. Upon completing the training program, many deputies are reassigned to other divisions such as Warrants or Marine. Reserve deputies are expected to work and perform at the same level as other employees of the department.



Marine Division

This division is the second largest division within the reserves. This division mans patrol boats that respond to crimes and calls for assistance on waters within the county and adjacent counties with a written mutual aid agreement. This division also hosts a dive team of full time and reserve deputies who are trained in underwater rescue and recovery. Deputies in this service are trained in marine issues/laws and are certified as Marine Safety Enforcement Officers.



Warrant Division

In the warrants division, deputies assist in the service of civil process and criminal warrant service. Warrant extradition in and out of state.



Criminal Investigations Division

Assignment to this division is generally reserved for seasoned officers with previous law enforcement experience. In this division, deputies are assigned to follow up on case reports and/or assigned to assist a lead investigator.



Forensics Unit

In this division, deputies are assigned duty times and respond to calls for crime scene processing, collect evidence, take photos and write detailed reports about the crime scene. Deputies in this division are called upon to testify about crime scenes and recovered evidence. Deputies in this service are trained in Identification and have certifications.



Environmental Crimes

In this Division, deputies respond to calls involving environmental crimes. Deputies investigate crimes, make arrest and write reports. Deputies in this service are trained in Environmental issues and have certifications.



Mental Health

In the Division, deputies are assigned duty times and respond to request for a Mental Health Deputy. Deputies in this service are trained in mental health issues and have certifications.