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Constable Notice of Sale

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Constable Notice of Sale

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Notice of Sale
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Join the Pct 1 Team

To apply for a Deputy position, complete the job application on the Jobs page and select Precinct 1 Deputy.

Steps in the process to become a Deputy are listed below:

  1. Complete the on-line application on the Jobs page.
  2. Once application received, you will be contacted for an interview.
  3. After the interview, a comprehensive background investigation will be conducted.
  4. If applicant passes the background check, the file is submitted to the Constable for approval.
  5. If approved, the applicant would have to submit to a drug test, physical, and mental fitness exam.
  6. Once tests are completed and passed, the applicant would have to secure a bond.
  7. The applicant is then commissioned by the agency as a deputy.

Our Deputies perform a wide variety of duties, including, but not limited to, bailiff for JP court, work in the Civil Division, assist with traffic complaints and at public relation functions and more.

Scammers Preying on Fort Bend County Flood Victims

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Fort Bend County OEM
OEM@FortBendCountyTX.gov

Phone: 281-342-6185
Fax: 281-342-4798

Fort Bend County, TX - The Fort Bend County Office of Emergency Management has been in contact with numerous residents who have reported individuals coming into their homes posing as Federal Emergency Management Agency officials. At this time there are no FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams operating within Fort Bend County, but FEMA contractors may visit your home if you have already filed a claim with FEMA. If a resident has not filed a claim with FEMA, individuals visiting their home claiming to work for FEMA are likely to be scammers. These scammers may be advising residents to obtain loans, purchase home insurance coverage, purchase services, or worse.

If an individual comes to your home claiming to be from FEMA, demand to see identification. If they are not in a FEMA uniform and/or unwilling to show FEMA official identification, immediately dial 9-1-1. These scammers are dangerous.

The Fort Bend County Office of Emergency Management is working closely with state and federal officials from multiple agencies to assemble an organized program of assistance for residents. When assistance teams are available, you will receive communication from our office, and the assistance teams will be in uniform and carrying official identification.

If you are ever in doubt about services or assistance being offered, visit an official website of the organization the individual is claiming to be from, and call their official phone number to ask questions. Information printed on forms and brochures left behind by scammers may be factual, but may also be fraudulent. All FEMA and county disaster services are provided free of charge; you should never be asked to pay anything to complete applications or receive assistance from the government.

If you have already had somebody in your home or on your property claiming to be from FEMA and believe you are a victim of a scam, please call the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office by dialing 281-341-4704 and file a report.

 

 

 

 

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