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Sheriff Grady Judd Polk County Sheriff's Office 1891 Jim Keene Blvd Winter Haven, FL 33880 / Directions 863-298-6200 / 1-800-226-0344
Polk County overwhelmingly elected Grady to serve as Sheriff in 2004. Sheriff Judd has earned higher education degrees through the Masters level – having obtained both Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from Rollins College. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy, the Senior Management Institute for Police, the FBI Law Enforcement ...
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On Wednesday, October 12, at 9:30 a.m., Sheriff Grady Judd, Polk Commission Chair Martha Santiago, and Commissioners George Lindsey, III, Rick Wilson, Bill Braswell, and Neil Combee will symbolically break ground on the new Sheriff’s Ridge District Station at Poinciana to be located adjacent to the Polk County Fire Rescue Station 46, 9500 ...
Grady Judd (2005 - current) Grady C. Judd, Jr., began his career at the Polk County Sheriff’s Office in 1972. After transferring to the Patrol Division in 1974, he quickly progressed through the ranks – holding every rank from Sergeant to Colonel.
On Tuesday, February 8, 2022, Sheriff Grady Judd was awarded the inaugural Major County Sheriffs of America (MCSA) Sandra S. Hutchens Sheriff of the Year award. Sheriff Sandra Hutchens (Orange County, CA) served as the MCSA President during Sheriff Judd’s term as the Association’s Vice-President.
“Under the leadership of Sheriff Grady Judd, Polk County Sheriff’s office is partnering with Tri-County Human Services to deliver essential behavioral health services, empowering individuals to reintegrate into their communities with dignity and support.
Seven (7) scholarships will be awarded to a graduating senior of a Polk County High School (public, private, or home schooled). The application process IS OPEN NOW starting February 15, 2024. To apply, students must: Must be a Polk County resident and U.S. citizen; Be a Polk County High School student – public, private, or home-schooled
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