SHERIFF’S OFFICE SERVICES EXPLAINED
| Author: Nancy Marks, Reporter Nancy Marks: MT43 News Secretary and News Editor |
SHERIFF’S OFFICE SERVICES EXPLAINED
Nancy Marks
Reporter
Maybe you need to get a permit to transport livestock or obtain a signature on an application for an event permit to serve alcohol. But you are a little shy about going into the Broadwater County Sheriff’s Office at the Detention Center. The building can be intimidating.
You need not be concerned about how the office works for you. After the dispatcher admits you through an intercom system you will see her behind a window. She can direct you to someone in the office who can help.
Sheriff Nick Rauser has tried to dispel any concerns about using his office’s services by offering public tours. The tours will be scheduled every 2nd Wednesday beginning at 2:00 pm and every 4th Wednesday beginning at 6:00 pm.
The tours will last about an hour and a half and will include touring the offices, the evidence room, the dispatch center and the detention center exercise rooms and kitchen. No more than ten people per group will tour. Please sign up at (406) 266-3441.
“We will be doing this every month as long as people are interested,” Rauser said.
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Image 1 Caption: Sheriff Nick Rauser stands beside the dispatcher's window inside the building
Image 2 Caption: Detention Sargent Johnnie Spurlock does paperwork at her office on the second floor of the Sheriff’s office.