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The image shows a uniformed sheriff’s deputy standing confidently outdoors in front of a government building. The deputy is wearing a tan dress uniform shirt, a black tie, and a duty belt, with various service ribbons and insignia displayed on the uniform.

Behind him is a marked sheriff’s patrol vehicle wrapped in a bold, patriotic recruitment design featuring red, white, and blue colors along with the sheriff’s badge emblem. Pop-up tents are also visible in the background, suggesting a community event, recruitment fair, or public outreach activity.

Connect with a Recruiter

For information on career opportunities, visit the official Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office recruitment website at GoGCSO.com.

To visit our recruiting social media accounts, click on the icons below. 

The image shows an online form displayed over a faded aerial background of a large government or office complex with parking lots, landscaped areas, and surrounding trees. The form is centered on the page with a translucent white overlay that helps it stand out from the background.

The form fields include:

First Name*

Last Name*

Email*

Phone

Below those fields is a section titled “How did you hear about us?” with three checkbox options:

Friends

Social Media

Other

Further down is a large field labeled Position of Interest, followed by a wide gold-colored Submit button.

The overall design appears to be part of a recruitment or contact page, combining a professional form layout with a visually appealing background.

How did you hear about us?
Smaller GCSO Sheriff Logo with Transparent Background

Disclaimer: The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office (“Office”) represents that it takes reasonable efforts so that no viruses, trojan horses, worms, spyware, back doors, email bombs, malicious code, or similar items (“malware”) are electronically transmitted through its publicly assessable electronic systems. Those accessing the Office electronic systems, warrant that they have taken reasonable efforts to prevent infiltration of any malware. They also agree to hold the Gwinnett Sheriff’s Office harmless from the transmission of malware, and that the Office is not liable for any malware caused actual or collateral damage.

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