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WELCOME TO THE CLEVELAND COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE WEBSITE

Our mission is to maintain a high quality of life for all residents and visitors of Cleveland County, by providing competent and professional Law Enforcement Services and Detention Facilities, while working in partnership with our citizens to develop policing services to meet the unique needs of the community, while ensuring fairness, equal treatment and protection to all. 

OUR SERVICES

Detention

The Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office Detention Division consists of two facilities, The Cleveland County Detention Center and the Law Enforcement Detention Center. Both facilities are manned twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.

Law Enforcement

The Patrol Division's primary responsibility is to respond to calls for service in the unincorporated areas and small municipalities of the 485 square mile county. This responsibility includes conducting preliminary criminal investigations and the enforcement of North Carolina General Statues.

Civil Services

The Civil Division of the Sheriff’s Office currently falls under the command of the Administrative Captain. This unit is responsible for the service and execution of various processes issued by and for the Courts of North Carolina.

Court Security

Court security is an essential function of the Sheriff's Office. These officers maintain security of the courtrooms by serving as a bailiff while court is in session. They also are responsible for serving warrants, manning the X-ray machine and metal detectors which are located at the front door of the courthouse.

Victim Services

Our mission is to improve our community by working to meet the varying needs of crime victims, protecting the rights of victims, and providing a safe place for victims to receive support, education, and appropriate referrals. Victims of crime respond to trauma in different ways and have different needs.

Training and Recruitment

The Sheriff’s Office hires highly motivated men and women who enjoy working with the public. We emphasize training and skill development well in excess of State certification requirements. Each new deputy is required to go through a comprehensive field training for a minimum of 12 weeks.

GET CONNECTED

It's Telecommunicator Appreciation Week! Thank you to all of the 911 operators for answering the call and being the unsung heroes of our community. 🚔📞💙

#TelecommunicatorsAppreciationWeek #ThankYou911 #WeAreCCSO
Please join us for Options, Services, and Hope for Crime Survivors in Cleveland County to commemorate National Crime Victims’ Rights Week on April 25, 2024, from 11am-2pm at the Bobby Bell Pavilion in Shelby, NC. We will be hosting a resource fair around the pavilion, seeing therapy dog demonstrations, welcoming a keynote speaker who will share about her experience as a violent crime survivor, as well as engaging in a commemorative activity to encourage survivors and assure them that there is hope. We would love to have as much support from our community as possible, so please come out! Can’t wait to see you there!
Happy Easter from Sheriff Alan Norman and the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office.
This week let's celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth with Lieutenant Melanie Martin. Lt. Martin has been employed with the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office since 2004 (20 yrs.). 

She is currently the Administrative Lieutenant responsible for handling citizens who walk in requiring law enforcement assistance. She also supervises the Civil Division. Aside from supervising civil, Lt Martin also oversees several community related programs. She is in charge of our Citizen’s Academy, Explorers Program, Silver Alert and R U OK Program. Lt. Martin also works yearly with our fundraiser for Special Olympics where she previously served on the board for North Carolina. 

Currently Lt. Martin is working to get the Sheriff’s Office accredited through North Carolina Law Enforcement Accreditation (NCLEA). She is also an adjunct instructor at Cleveland Community College BLET Program. Lt. Martin plays a vital role with making sure the agency maintains professional and engaged relationships with the citizens of Cleveland County. #WHM #WomensHistoryMonth2024 #WeAreCCSO
Let’s begin our celebration of #WomensHistoryMonth with Mrs. Phyllis Byrd Sims. Mrs. Sims began her career as a clerk with the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office. She moved to the jail in 1981. 

In 1983, Phyllis was sworn in as a deputy. Phyllis moved quickly through the ranks as she got promoted to Sergeant in 1985, Lieutenant in 1989 and finally promoted to Captain in 2000. With her promotion, Phyllis became the 1st black female and highest-ranking female in history of the Sheriff’s Office. 

As Captain, Phyllis was placed in charge of the detention centers. During her tenure Capt. Sims served on the Board of Directions for North Carolina Jail Administrators Association, where she served a term as President. 

Capt. Sims was well known and respected across the state for her knowledge and expertise for jail operations. Capt. Sims served 31 dedicated years with the Sheriff’s Office and serving under the direction of five different Sheriff’s before retiring in 2010. #WHM #WomensHistoryMonth2024 #WeAreCCSO
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Yesterday evening (04/25/24), Sheriff Norman hosted a State of Small Towns Meeting at the Legrand Center. Those invited were the elected officials of towns in Cleveland County that the Sheriff’s Office is responsible for answering calls for service. During the meeting, we covered crime statistics for each town and answered questions from those in attendance. Sheriff Norman would like to thank all the elected officials that were able to attend. The partnership between the Sheriff’s Office and the small towns makes Cleveland County a safer place to live.Image attachmentImage attachment

Yesterday evening (04/25/24), Sheriff Norman hosted a State of Small Towns Meeting at the Legrand Center. Those invited were the elected officials of towns in Cleveland County that the Sheriff’s Office is responsible for answering calls for service. During the meeting, we covered crime statistics for each town and answered questions from those in attendance. Sheriff Norman would like to thank all the elected officials that were able to attend. The partnership between the Sheriff’s Office and the small towns makes Cleveland County a safer place to live. ... See MoreSee Less

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What a beautiful day to join our community partners in Uptown Shelby at the Bobby Bell Pavilion to raise awareness about the impact of crime on individuals, families, and communities. 

This was an awesome celebration to conclude Crime Victims Rights Week! If you want to learn more about our Victim Services, check out our website: www.sheriffclevelandcounty.com/divisions/victim-services/Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

What a beautiful day to join our community partners in Uptown Shelby at the Bobby Bell Pavilion to raise awareness about the impact of crime on individuals, families, and communities.

This was an awesome celebration to conclude Crime Victims Rights Week! If you want to learn more about our Victim Services, check out our website: www.sheriffclevelandcounty.com/divisions/victim-services/
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Yesterday, our CIT division and local Farm Bureau agents spent the morning at Burns High School with the Fatal Vision Project. Again, this project shows these students the dangers of drunk/distracted driving and car accidents.

Thank you, once again to Cleveland County Schools for allowing us to bring this project to one of your campuses!Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

Yesterday, our CIT division and local Farm Bureau agents spent the morning at Burns High School with the Fatal Vision Project. Again, this project shows these students the dangers of drunk/distracted driving and car accidents.

Thank you, once again to Cleveland County Schools for allowing us to bring this project to one of your campuses!
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Today is one of our favorite days of the Quarter!  We love to #Celebrate our people at our Quarterly Awards Ceremony. Lots of awards were handed out, some people were not able to make it, but we celebrated them anyways!

Help us #Congratulate the following:

Regions C Awards: Deputy J. Merchant, Deputy S. Staton & K-9 Joker, and Investigator C. Weaver

Telecommunications Lifesaving Award: T. Clemons, S. Mullinax, and N. Self

Members of the Quarter: Operations - Deputy J. Merchant, Detention - Detention Officer D. Agnew, and Communications - Telecommunicator S. Wolfe

Retirements: Deputy D. Fitch - 26 years of service and Major R. Fitch - 28 years of service

Thank you to all the members of the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office for the #HardWork and #Dedication it takes to make this agency #Great! #WeAreCCSOImage attachmentImage attachment+7Image attachment

Today is one of our favorite days of the Quarter! We love to #Celebrate our people at our Quarterly Awards Ceremony. Lots of awards were handed out, some people were not able to make it, but we celebrated them anyways!

Help us #Congratulate the following:

Regions C Awards: Deputy J. Merchant, Deputy S. Staton & K-9 Joker, and Investigator C. Weaver

Telecommunications Lifesaving Award: T. Clemons, S. Mullinax, and N. Self

Members of the Quarter: Operations - Deputy J. Merchant, Detention - Detention Officer D. Agnew, and Communications - Telecommunicator S. Wolfe

Retirements: Deputy D. Fitch - 26 years of service and Major R. Fitch - 28 years of service

Thank you to all the members of the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office for the #HardWork and #Dedication it takes to make this agency #Great! #WeAreCCSO
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We now have a new app for your smart phone! Click on the link below the flyer to watch our video on Facebook!

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Links to download the app:

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