Lateral Deputy Sheriff
Listed on 2026-07-05
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Government
Police Officer
King County Sheriff's Office Deputy
With a commissioned staff of more than 770, we are among the largest sheriff's departments in the country. Our deputies have opportunities to serve in many different communities, including unincorporated King County, numerous contract city police departments, transit police agencies, and so many more. We serve unincorporated King County and operate numerous city police departments plus transit police units. We offer dozens of unique assignments that range from school or community-based positions to drug enforcement and bomb disposal.
As a lateral hire, your take-home patrol car is issued to you soon after being sworn-in and qualifying with your weapon. Starting pay is commensurate with experience and evaluated individually. Lateral Hiring
Incentives:
All laterals hired as a KCSO deputy on 09/11/25 or after are eligible to receive 40 hours of vacation and 40 hours of sick time credited to their leave banks on their first day of employment. Washington State Laterals hired as a KCSO deputy on 9/11/25 or after may be eligible to receive a signing bonus of $40,000. $25,000 for lateral candidates;
receive $10,000 on your first paycheck and $15,000 when you pass probation, with a three (3) year commitment. Any questions regarding the hiring incentive please reach out KCSO recruiters at kcsorec.
KCSO Deputy Benefits includes: 100% employer paid premiums for medical, dental and vision for you and your dependents. Take-home car upon swearing in and qualifying with your weapon. Liberal accrual of compensation time. For more information about medical benefits go to the Deputy Sheriff Benefits Group Benefits summaries - King County. Additional Benefits Include:
Assignment Premium, Longevity Pay, Education Incentive, Take-home car, Uniforms/Gear and Special Sick Leave.
WHO MAY APPLY:
This position is open to the public. The Lateral Deputy is a civil service classified position. The recruitment and hiring process will be administered in accordance with King County Civil Service Rules. You can access these rules at Civil Service Rules.
For more information about application requirements go to civil-service-application-. For more information about King County Service please visit our King County Civil Service website.
All deputies begin their career on patrol (no jail service required). Our deputies gain a strong sense of ownership in their communities by interacting with the residents, business owners, and visitors in the area. Job duties include but are not limited to:
Patrol a designated area of the county, assisting persons in trouble and rendering other public safety services as needed. Respond to calls of service and act as the situation requires, such as securing the scene, interviewing victims and witnesses, securing and gathering evidence, completing incident and arrest reports, investigating persons suspected of being engaged in crime. Investigate family disputes, reports of maltreatment of children, and complaints about persons with social or behavioral problems.
Required action includes taking principals into custody or referring them to appropriate agencies, such as juvenile and medical authorities. Complete administrative tasks, such as report writing, on time and with attention to detail and accuracy. Testify in court including presenting facts and observations accurately and objectively and attesting to chain-of-custody in evidence handling. Participate in community policing activities and serve as a resource to the community.
Perform related work as required, including assignments in administrative, investigative, and special operations units.
Work schedule:
24/7 position, shift of day, swing, or graveyard are determined on need and assigned location. Schedule is dependent upon assignment. Patrol assignments are typically rotating ten-hour shifts on a "four days on, three days off, four days on, four days off" schedule. This position is an open and continuous recruitment.
REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL LATERAL APPLICANTS:
Experience as a full-time commissioned police officer with at least 12 months of active patrol after completion of all academy training. Time training on…
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