How long will I have to wait for a deputy sheriff to respond to my call?
Calls for service are prioritized based on the level of emergency that each call represents. Certain calls, such as crimes in progress, accidents, and officer safety-related calls, can take priority over nonviolent crimes and report calls. Because emergent calls can require more than one deputy, they may be delayed in responding to a non-emergent call. Dispatch will attempt to advise you if there should be an unexpected delay in the deputy’s response. Please do not use 9-1-1 for non-emergency situations.

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1. What is the difference between a sheriff’s deputy, a police officer, and an Iowa State trooper?
2. What happens if I refuse to sign a ticket I do not agree with?
3. How long will I have to wait for a deputy sheriff to respond to my call?
4. What kind of training do Story County Deputies receive?
5. How are crimes investigated?
6. What happens when an investigation is completed?
7. How do I avoid getting ripped-off online?
8. What are the State of Iowa child restraint laws?
9. I just hit a deer with my car. Do I have to report it?