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Miami-Dade County Swears in New Sheriff in Over 60 Years

Rosie Cordero-Stutz is set to be sworn in as Miami-Dade County’s newest sheriff, the first one in over 60 years.

New Badge and Signage Unveiled

The Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office unveiled a new badge Monday and changed the signage outside police headquarters – all signs of a transition from the Miami-Dade Police Department to the sheriff’s department.

No New Look Expected

However, Sheriff-elect Cordero-Stutz said to not anticipate a new look.

“We will be keeping our brown gowns,” she said. “I think it is important for our community as we shift to the Office of the Sheriff that they still sense some history and some sense of continuity.”

Constitutional Positions Take Shape

In addition to the sheriff’s office, the supervisor of elections, office of the tax collector, property appraiser, and clerk of the court and comptroller have become constitutional positions that are now partisan, with each run independently from Miami-Dade County government. Heads of those departments will answer to voters as opposed to the county mayor.

“It’s the independence of the office of the sheriff, the ability to be responsive directly to our community in a manner that is very quick and efficient,” Cordero-Stutz said.

New Eureka Sheriff’s Substation in the Works

According to a county memo, the sheriff’s office will begin the design of a new Eureka sheriff’s substation in southwest Miami-Dade. It will provide police services to unincorporated areas and contracted municipalities, and the office will execute processes and orders from courts and the county commission.

Little Change Expected for the Public

County officials expect the public to notice very little change with the new constitutional positions. However, Cordero-Stutz looks to increase the presence of uniform patrols on the road.

Transition Process to Take Three Years

The transition officially starts Tuesday when she is sworn in as the new Miami-Dade County Sheriff. Transitioning will take about three years because there are hundreds of vehicles, dozens of buildings and several thousand officers that need new branding for the new sheriff’s office.

Conclusion

Rosie Cordero-Stutz is set to make history as the first sheriff in over 60 years, bringing a new era of transparency and accountability to the Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Office. As the transition begins, the public can expect to see little change, but with increased presence of uniform patrols on the road.

FAQs

Q: What are the new constitutional positions?

A: The supervisor of elections, office of the tax collector, property appraiser, and clerk of the court and comptroller have become constitutional positions that are now partisan, with each run independently from Miami-Dade County government.

Q: What is the purpose of the new Eureka sheriff’s substation?

A: The new substation will provide police services to unincorporated areas and contracted municipalities, and the office will execute processes and orders from courts and the county commission.

Q: How long will the transition process take?

A: The transition will take about three years, as hundreds of vehicles, dozens of buildings, and several thousand officers need new branding for the new sheriff’s office.

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