British Columbia Sheriff Service

British Columbia Sheriff Service
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Common nameBC Sheriff Service
AbbreviationBCSS
MottoHonour, Integrity, Commitment
Agency overview
FormedBC Sheriff Service, 1974
Preceding agencies
  • County sheriffs (1860)
  • Inception of Sheriffs (1857)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionBritish Columbia, Canada
Size944,735 km2 (364,764 sq mi)
Population5,710,000
Legal jurisdictionProvince of British Columbia
Governing bodyMinistry of the Attorney General
Constituting instrument
  • Sheriff Act&‘'Police Act'’
Operational structure
HeadquartersVancouver, British Columbia
Deputy sheriffs551
Civilian employees30
Elected officer responsible
Agency executives
  • Paul Corrado, Chief Sheriff
  • Roger Phillips, Deputy Chief
  • Jackie Smith, Deputy Chief
Facilities
Stations46
Website
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/courthouse-services/courthouse-roles/sheriff-service

The British Columbia Sheriff Service (BCSS) is a provincial law enforcement agency overseen by the Ministry of the Attorney General in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Founded in 1857, it is the oldest law enforcement agency in the province. Sheriffs are provincial peace officers appointed under the BC Sheriff Act and BC Police Act with authority to enforce all relevant federal and provincial acts, including the criminal code throughout British Columbia while in the lawful execution of their duties.

BC sheriffs provide protection and enforcement duties in support of the provincial, supreme, and appeal courts in British Columbia. The BCSS also assists local law enforcement agencies with additional resources to ensure public safety under the provincial Emergency Preparedness Program.