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School Resource Officer
Overview
Beyond the providing regular law enforcement duties the School Resource Officers (SRO) in Beaver County Public Schools are helping students see beyond the handcuffs and blue lights they associate with police officers. The officers serve as liaisons between the Sheriff’s Office and the school in which they serve. Their responsibility doesn’t stop there as they also educate and advise in their role as resource officer.
It is a goal of our School Resource Officers to make sure that the students feel protected and also that students learn there are consequences for their actions. We truly want the students and the community to feel secure in their schools.
Current Officer
The Beaver County Sheriff’s Office established a School Resource Officer in April 2007. Deputy Clint Bradshaw is currently serving in that assignment.
County Security Chief
Deputy Tyler Schena was promoted to county security chief in 2025. The County Security Chief is the primary coordinator for security responsibilities, training, and protocols within the county involving public schools and the School Guardian Program.
Deputy Schena and Deputy Bradshaw have been trained to the level of a National School Recourse Officer through the National Association of School Resource Officers. Their goals are geared towards the safety of our children. They are both excited for the opportunity to serve the schools within Beaver County and hope to be someone the students can turn to if and when they need.
Duties
Law Enforcement Officer
School Resource Officers conduct criminal investigations and make arrests utilizing the same criteria as a patrol officer. The SRO works with school administrators, parents and the juvenile justice system to hold offenders accountable for their actions while not clogging the justice system with cases that could be resolved within the school by alternative means.
Educator
School Resource Officers provide presentations on law-related topics. The emphasis of these presentations is on educating students about the law and their roles in society as law-abiding citizens. SROs are also available to speak on law enforcement to students and parents and to provide ongoing training to administrators and faculty.
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Dispatch
Phone: (435) 438-2862Fax: (435) 438-5184Emergency Phone: 911
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Beaver County Sheriff's Office
Physical Address
2270 South Sheriff Dale E. Nelson Drive
Beaver, UT 84713
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 391
Beaver, UT 84713
Phone: (435) 438-2466Fax: (435) 438-5206
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Records @ Beaver County Sheriff's Office
Physical Address
2270 South Sheriff Dale E. Nelson Drive
Beaver, UT 84713
Mailing Address
P.O. BOX 391
Beaver, UT 84713
Phone: (435) 438-2467
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Corrections / Beaver County Jail
Physical Address
2270 South Sheriff Dale E. Nelson Drive
Beaver, UT 84713
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 391
Beaver, UT 84713
Phone: (435) 438-6497Fax: (435) 438-6485
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Animal Shelter / Animal Control
Physical Address
774 West Airport Rd
Beaver, UT 84713
Phone: (435) 438-6435Emergency Phone: (435) 438-2862 Ext. 4
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Search & Rescue
Physical Address
40 South 100 East
Beaver, UT 84713
Phone: (435) 438-6444Emergency Phone: 911
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Victim Advocate Services
Physical Address
Beaver County Public Safety Facility
2270 South 525 West
Beaver, UT 84713
Phone: (435) 438-6494