Ranks of The OCSD
There are many job classifications with a multitude of duties that serve the citizens and visitors of Orange County each and everyday. Sworn designates the personnel that are sworn as California Peace Officers. Certain tasks and duties require personnel involved to be sworn peace officers. Non-Sworn designates personnel that perform duties that do not require a sworn officer, but are equally important in carrying out the Sheriff's mission.
- Sworn:
Sheriff-Coroner (1)
UnderSheriff (2)
Assistant Sheriff (3)
Commander (3)
Captain (12) / Chief Deputy Coroner
Lieutenant / Assistant Chief Deputy Coroner
Sergeant / Supervising Deputy Coroner
Investigator
Deputy Sheriff II / Senior Deputy Coroner
Deputy Sheriff I / Deputy Coroner
Sheriff's Special Officer III
Sheriff's Special Officer II
Sheriff's Special Officer I
Reserve Deputy Sheriff
- Non-Sworn:
Sheriff's Correctional Services Assistant
Sheriff's Community Services Officer
Sheriff's Correctional Services Technician
Sheriff's Crime Prevention Specialists
Sheriff's Professional Staff
Sheriff's Crime Scene Investigators
Sheriff's Cadets
- Sheriff's Explorers:
Explorer Commander (1)
Explorer Captain (4)
Explorer Lieutenant
Explorer Sergeant
Explorer Corporal
Explorer
Probationary Explorer
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