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CONSTABLE DARYL L. SMITH, SR.
Constable Daryl L. Smith Sr. began his law enforcement career in 1991 with Missouri City Police Department as a Public Safety Officer and was certified as both a Police Officer and a Firefighter. During his 27 year tenure in the Missouri City Police Department, Constable Smith was promoted through the ranks of Corporal, Sergeant and Commander of Squad for Day Shift Patrol. He supervised patrol and investigative assignments that included crime scene, criminal investigations, property and evidence, crime prevention and tactical operations. He holds a Master Peace Officer Certification from TCOLE - the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Constable Smith is a citizen contact for local community Crime Watch Programs and Advisor to several Homeowners’ Associations to promote crime prevention. Other notable credentials include being a recipient of the Missouri City Police Department Combat Cross, honored with a special flag that had been flown over the U.S. Capitol by Congressman Al Green’s office and hailed as a Hero by the Missouri City Juneteenth Celebration Foundation for bravery during a 2001 bank robbery shootout. Although wounded, Constable Smith foiled the attempt of two masked men from succeeding in robbing a prominent bank in Fort Bend County.
Constable Smith was elected Fort Bend County Precinct Two Constable in November 2018 where he oversees a department of 52 employees that includes 4 command staff, 25 deputies, 17 reserve deputies and 6 administration staff. The mission of the Precinct Two Constable’s Office is “We are committed to serve our diverse community by standing together in partnership building and enhancing mutual trust”. Constable Smith’s vision and focus is to enhance his motto of “Serving Our Community” by providing an exemplary level of service to the citizens in Precinct Two by forging a lasting bond with community leaders, school administrators, homeowners’ association board members and business owners.
EDUCATION
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Associate Degree in Wastewater Technology, Texas State Technical Institute
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Certificate of Completion – School of Police Supervision, Institute for Law Enforcement Administration
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Numerous certificates awarded in leadership, team and skill building activities
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
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Member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
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Member of the A. Phillip Randolph Institution (APRI)
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Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association
PERSONAL
Constable Smith is the proud father of two children and grandfather of six. He is active in the Fort Bend County community as a School Mentor and Little League Volunteer. Constable Smith enjoys horseback riding, hunting and fishing as lifelong hobbies.
The Warrant Division is responsible for serving warrants and arresting fugitives. Most JP2 warrants are the result of traffic violations and hot checks. If you are wanting to clear up your warrants please call Justice of the Peace Pct. 2 at 281-403-8080 to verify and get the balance for your warrants.
Community Outreach Division
Constable Daryl L. Smith, Sr. first initiatives while taking office was to form a community outreach division to ensure that the constable office closed the gap with the community we serve. Constable Smith understands that the community is the heart beat to his office. The community outreach division has numerous events to give the precinct the support they deserve. All you need to do is contact our office at 281-403-8010 to make an appointment with Assistant Chief of Civil Outreach Pennie Jackson.
Assistant Chief Deputy/Outreach Pennie Jackson
(832) 471-4174
Pennie.Jackson@fortbendcountytx.gov
Captain Christopher Garrett
(832) 471-4173
Christopher.Garrett@fortbendcountytx.gov
Deputy Cara Garrett
(832) 471-4172
Children Safety Programs
Senior Support
Volunteer / Reserve Deputy Constables must complete the State approved Basic Peace Officer Certification course which is now over 600 hours. Most do this training at their own expense through The University of Houston, The University of Houston-Downtown Criminal justice training center or at other area colleges. Several volunteer Deputies are retired police officers.
All Fort Bend County Constable Precinct 2 crash reports can be purchase through Texas Department of Public Safety Department online system.
Texas Transportation Code (TTC) §550.062 requires a law enforcement officer who investigates a crash and completes a Texas Peace Officer's Report (CR3) to submit the report to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) not later than the 10th day after the date of the crash. (TTC) §550.065 (c)(4) limits the release of a crash report to any person directly concerned in the accident or having a proper interest therein. In order to ensure compliance with TTC §550.065 (c)(4), TxDOT requires that a requestor of a crash report certify how they meet the requirements of §550.065 (c)(4) before they may obtain a non-redacted crash report.
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https://cris.dot.state.tx.us/public/Purchase/
Fort Bend County Constable Pct.2 records are maintained by the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office Records Division.
The Record’s Division provides a number of services to the general public on a daily basis. Those services include criminal history checks, copies of offense reports (Public Information Page) and copies of accident reports.
Johanna Buechmann is the supervisor for the Records Division. She can be reached at 281-341-4621 or email: Johanna.Buechmann@fortbendcountytx.gov.