UPDATE 7/23/24: Registration has been extended one extra week. Apply now by Aug. 7, 2024 by 11 p.m.!
This August marks the return of the fourth annual Community Academy, a free, 12-week course offered annually by the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office that serves as an opportunity for community members to learn about the role law enforcement plays in the community while giving participants a more in-depth understanding of their own Nevada County Sheriff’s Office.
“The primary purpose of the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office Community Academy is to give our community a better picture of their law enforcement agency. Students in the class will be exposed to information and experiences not typically available to the general public,” explained Annica Hagadorn, Deputy Reserve and lead lecturer. “Students will see real evidence collected from crime scenes, explore vehicles and equipment utilized in major incidents, learn to dust for fingerprints, and most importantly, obtain a deeper understanding of the Sheriff’s Office and the judicial system at large.”
While the class is not designed to prepare students for a future career in law enforcement, it has been beneficial to students considering criminal justice career options and to those seeking to advance their personal knowledge and understanding of law enforcement.
Signup for the Community Academy
When: Aug. 14 – Oct. 30, 2024; every Wednesday
Where: Eric Rood Administration Building, located at 950 Maidu Avenue, Nevada City, CA 95959 (class takes place in person each week; some classes will take place at other Sheriff’s locations).
Time: 6 – 8 p.m.
Register to Attend: Registration is available online, by email, or by mail. Visit https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3313/Community-Engagement for registration details.
Participation Restrictions:
Class enrollment is based on a first-come, first-serve basis and limited to 24 students max. This class is designed for adults ages 18 and older; applications under the age of 18 will not be considered. Individuals must either be a current Nevada County resident or have proof of current work in Nevada County. Due to the sensitive nature of this course, advance registration is required, in addition to passing a background check. Individuals with felony convictions or who were incarcerated within 12 months are ineligible to enroll. The Sheriff’s Office reserves the right to deny additional applications for public safety. Registration is available until Aug. 7 at 11 p.m., or until 24 students are confirmed, whichever is sooner (previously advertised as July 31).
For questions about enrollment, please email Sergeant Justin Martin at justin.martin@nevadacountyca.gov or visit https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3313/Community-Engagement.