Tuesday, 23 November 2010 05:12

Amador County Sheriff’s Office activates new, improved website

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slide5-amador_county_sheriffs_office_activates_new_improved_website.pngAmador County - On November 1st, 2010 the Amador County Sheriff’s Office activated its new and improved website located at www.amadorsheriff.org.

The website replaces the previous site which was incomplete and lacked much information, was difficult to navigate, and in general, was not user friendly.

The new site provides in depth information about each Division, Bureau and Special Team within the Sheriff’s Office. It provides information regarding services offered at the Sheriff’s Office, hours for those services and associated fees, statistical information and current media releases. It provides important information regarding jail rules and visitation policies. There is also a section which provides job descriptions, wage scales and other employment information. Additionally, the site directly links to such public safety sites as Megan’s Law, Offender Watch and VineLink.

Amador County Sheriff Martin Ryan is very proud of this newly developed website, as it provides much more information to those that visit the site and is very easy to navigate. He also views it as a vital resource in showcasing the agency for recruitment of future employees. Sheriff Ryan personally surveyed over one hundred law enforcement and business websites, and worked directly with the staff that molded his vision into this site.

The new site will continually be updated with the most current information available. Staff is already researching new software that is compatible with the existing Sheriff’s Office Records Management System, and will automatically upload the Sheriff’s Office daily arrest and call logs, as well as other public information. Staff is also researching integrated mapping software which will allow site visitors to search for reported crimes in specific geographical areas patrolled by the Sheriff’s Office.

Sheriff Ryan encourages citizen to review the new website and use the on-line comment section to provide constructive ideas on what additional information they would like to see added.

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