Sheriff Rick Staly elected president of Florida Deputy Sheriffs Association

Staly's term will start in July. He acted as FDSA's vice president for two years.


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Sheriff Rick Staly had been elected president of the FDSA. File photo
Sheriff Rick Staly had been elected president of the FDSA. File photo
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Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly has been elected president of the Florida Deputy Sheriffs Association. His term will begin in July.

Staly previously served as vice president for FDSA for two years. 

“I’m honored to have been elected as the president of the Florida Deputy Sheriffs Association,” Staly said. “This is a great organization that supports Florida’s deputy sheriffs, and I’m proud to be a part of it. The Florida Deputy Sheriffs Association upholds a standard of excellence that I believe in, and I am excited to start my term in July as the president of this prestigious organization and carry on the tradition of providing support and improved benefits to our members.” 

The mission of the Florida Deputy Sheriffs Association is to establish a network of knowledge, promote professionalism and support law enforcement, detention deputies and employees of Florida sheriffs. 

With an 11-member board of directors, the Florida Deputy Sheriffs Association is committed to providing a foundation of education and cohesiveness throughout the state. Today, the FDSA is the largest association of deputy sheriffs in the country, with over 16,000 Florida members. 

The Florida Deputy Sheriffs Association is a nonprofit association, established in 2008 by sheriffs to provide comprehensive benefits and a professional network, as well as camaraderie and a communications forum for sheriffs' office staff.

Membership is available to the more than 40,000 staff, volunteers and retirees of sheriffs’ offices throughout Florida.

The association provides insurance policies, legal benefits, training and other services to deputies and staff that may not otherwise be available to sheriff’s office personnel. 

For more information of the Florida Deputy Sheriffs Association, click here.

 

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