Usually, unless your job requires government clearance or operation of heavy machinery, most jobs don't drug test unless they suspect you are taking illicit drugs that are affecting your performance.
Change My Name An applicant can file their application and request a telephonic hearing or can appear in person on a Wednesday or a Thursday morning. If you file your application and request a hearing date, the Court will provide you with notice of your hearing date by mail.
For additional questions, please contact us at (520) 351-6000 or email us at civil@sheriff.pima.
All employees are subject to mandatory random drug testing in compliance with the Pima County Sheriff's Department's Drug Testing Program.
In addition to a pre-employment drug screen, some employers also require candidates to agree to random drug tests after they are hired if the employers suspect that the candidates might be using substances either on or off duty when the substance use might affect workplace safety and job performance.
I will strive to inspire public confidence and trust in my profession by performing my duties with honor, integrity, truthfulness and fairness. I will carefully avoid conflicts of interest or appearance of impropriety, and will not accept, or offer, any form of gift for the performance of my duties.
Calm in the face of danger, scorn, or ridicule; develop self-restraint; and be constantly mindful of the welfare of others. Honest in thought and deed in both my personal and official life, I will be exemplary in obeying the laws of the land and the regulations of my department.
Pima County Sheriff's Department Pima County Sheriff's Department (PCSD) Motto Keeping the Peace Since 1865 – Service with Honor Since 1865 Agency overview Formed 1865 Employees 600 sworn deputies, 872 civilian21 more rows
Outside a few elected town marshals, the Sheriff is the only head of a law enforcement agency in this nation that is accountable directly to the people of his /her jurisdiction.