GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation officially reaccredited the Clay County Sheriff’s Office with its third Excelsior Status. Sheriff Michelle …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation officially reaccredited the Clay County Sheriff’s Office with its third Excelsior Status. Sheriff Michelle Cook, Undersheriff Ron Lendvay and other agency leaders accepted the reaccreditation during the Commission’s video meeting. The agency underwent a thorough review on July 14-16, comprised of a three-member assessment team. The team ensured compliance with 260 Florida law enforcement standards. Of the 260 standards, the CCSO was found to be in compliance with all mandatory and applicable non-mandatory standards. The assessors commended CCSO members for their knowledge, professionalism and enthusiasm.