Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office Citizens Police Academy Accepting Applications

Citizens Police Academy Set to Begin Soon

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce that its upcoming Citizens Police Academy will begin soon, offering residents a unique opportunity to learn firsthand about local law enforcement operations.

The Citizens Police Academy is designed to educate community members about the role of the sheriff’s office promote transparency and strengthen relationships between officers and the public. Participants will gain insight into a wide range of topics, including patrol operations, investigations, traffic enforcement, use of force policies, communications, and more. 

The academy is open to residents who live in the Jefferson County area and meet basic eligibility requirements. [Editor’s note: The application form indicates that residents of “neighboring communities” may apply, so it appears, for example, that city of Whitewater residents in Walworth County would be eligible.] Classes will be held on Wednesdays from 6p-9p beginning August 26, 2026 and will run for approximately 12 weeks. Participants must complete an application and background screening prior to acceptance.

There is no cost to attend, and space is limited.

Those interested in participating are encouraged to apply soon. Apply with the link posted on the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page or contact Deputy Bergholz at 920-675-6933.

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