FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 5, 2024
Charlottesville Sheriff Celebrates One Year as Chair of National Committee
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – Charlottesville City Sheriff James Brown is beginning his second year as Chair of the Court Security, Inmate Transportation, and Civil Process Committee for the National Sheriff’s Association. These functions of the Sheriff’s Offices across the United States are a vital part in helping to keep communities safe and helping to keep the court process operating smoothly. Sheriff Brown has over a dozen years’ experience as Sheriff and has overseen multiple high-profile, high-risk cases over the years. He served as President of the Virginia Sheriff’s Institute for two years and has served as Chair of the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail Board and Chair of the Workload Audit Committee for the Virginia Compensation Board. Sheriff Brown is a Board Member of The Greater Charlottesville Area United Way, and the Albemarle Housing Improvement Program, and serves as a Regional Director for the Virginia Sheriff’s Association. “I am honored to serve in this capacity with the National Sheriff’s Association. This Board meets twice each year and this gives us an opportunity to work with other agencies. We share information and look for further ways to improve our services to the community.”
Media Contact:
James E. Brown III
Charlottesville Sherriff's Office
434-970-3777
brownja@charlottesville.gov