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Lancaster County
County Sheriff
Chief Deputy William E. Jarrett

Lancaster County's Chief Deputy Sheriff William Jarrett began his career in law enforcement on the Lincoln Police Department in 1974 and graduated from the Lincoln Police training academy in that same year. He left the Lincoln Police Department in 1977 to briefly pursue a career outside law enforcement.

Chief Deputy William Jarrett Returning to law enforcement as a member of the Sheriff's Office in 1979, Chief Jarrett served in every division in the Office before being promoted to the rank of sergeant in August of 1991. In November, 1991, Sheriff Tom Casady selected him as his Chief Deputy. He subsequently served in that capacity under Casady's successor, Samuel VanPelt. For several months in 1994 Jarrett served as interim Sheriff until current Sheriff Terry Wagner took office. Jarrett has served as Chief Deputy under Sheriff Wagner since that time.

Some of Chief Jarrett's areas of service include:

Over the years he has received dozens of commendations and awards, some of which include: Chief Jarrett is a 1971 graduate of Lincoln Pius X High School and maintains a close relationship with the school from which three of his four children have graduated, and which his youngest is still attending. Bill is a 1975 graduate of John F. Kennedy College in Wahoo with a Bachelors Degree in Sociology. Chief Jarrett and his wife Corinne were married in 1974 and have spent their entire married life in Lincoln. He and his wife own their own business in Lincoln with Corinne overseeing the day-to-day operations. Chief Deputy Jarrett is an active leader in the Lincoln community through his church and the Sheriff's Office and is a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Fraternal Order of Police, and an honorary member of the American Legion Club to mention a few.
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