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Wake County John H. Baker Jr. Public Safety Center The sheriff of Wake County, North Carolina is responsible for law enforcement in the unincorporated areas of Wake County, North Carolina. [ 1 ] Sheriffs within the State of North Carolina are directly elected to four-year terms . [ 2 ]
County voters also elect a register of deeds, who is responsible for maintaining legal records including property deeds, birth certificates, and marriage licenses. [45] The first professional county manager was hired in 1965. [8] Wake County is a member of the regional Triangle J Council of Governments.
Pages in category "Sheriffs of Wake County, North Carolina" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Wake County Sheriff’s Office has a vacancy rate of about 26%, or 220 vacancies out of 837 staff positions, including 100 in the jail, recent records requested by The N&O show.
Wake County Sheriff Gerald Baker said in a farewell letter that he will retire from the sheriff's office as of Dec. 5 and is proud of the work he and his staff did during the past four years.
The percentage of North Carolinians who are immigrants rose from 2% in 1990 to 8% in 2024 -- most coming from Latin America or Asia, according to a report from Michael Cline, North Carolina State ...
Gerald Mauroka Baker (born April 4, 1962) was an American law enforcement officer who served as Sheriff of Wake County, North Carolina from December 2018 until December 2022 at the end of term. Baker was defeated in a second Democratic primary election in July 2022 by now Sheriff, Willie Rowe.
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