Cumberland County Sheriff's Department
1 Lieutenant
2 Sergeants
13 Sheriff's Officers
The Cumberland County Courthouse stands at the corner of Broad and Fayette Streets in Bridgeton, the county seat. This structure and those which precede it have stood on this spot - or just a stone's throw away - for more than 200 years. From the time the first frame building was constructed in 1752 until the present date, the Court House has represented the hub of the county. The officers that are assigned there are responsible for security of the building and all of it's rooms and offices. Their duties include: (but are not limited to)
The screening of all persons and packages that enter the
court house.
Providing security in the hallways and
courtrooms.
Controlling access to all areas of the courthouse,
including both secure and public areas.
Prisoner care and custody while prisoners are in the
courthouse. Courthouse Photos LAST YEAR AT A GLANCE During calendar year 2002, a total of 394,799 visitors entered the Cumberland County Courthouse. The weekly average was 7,592 visitors and the daily average was 1,598. Of the 247 business days in the year 2002, December the sixth was the busiest day, with 2,427 people passing through the metal detectors.
The Cumberland County Courthouse is a very busy place. The officers assigned there take their job serious and they perform at an outstanding level on a daily basis.
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