The Madison County Sheriff's Patrol Division is
committed to excellence in service through teamwork and
community involvement in order to promote a safe and secure
environment. Deputies in the Patrol Division respond to
calls for service from the public and investigate
misdemeanor crimes.
The Patrol Division provides police services to
all unincorporated areas of Madison County. This includes
on-road and off-road areas of the Bureau of Land Management,
privately owned ranches, and Forest Service Land. We are
also contracted to provide police services to Sugar City.
Deputies are responsible for patrolling
approximately 473 square miles of land and more than 450
miles of roads in the county.
In addition to answering a myriad of calls from
the public, Deputies respond to alarms throughout the
county, perform home and business checks, and serve papers
generated by the Civil Section of the Sheriff’s Office.
Patrol Deputies also inspect boats and personal water craft
for current registration and required safety equipment.
While patrolling the waterways, deputies watch for unsafe
and reckless boating practices and for boaters operating
under the influence of alcohol.
Patrol Deputies also participate in any search
and rescue, or recovery operations that occur on the
waterways or in the back country of Madison County.