Assisting Agencies

Fluvanna County Sheriff's Office works closely with several agencies.  The following agencies assist us with our jobs on a daily basis.  The agencies are the Lake Monticello Police Department, the Virginia State Police, and the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fishery. Together we make Fluvanna County a better and safer place to live.

Lake Monticello Police Department Badge

Proudly serving the homeowners of Lake Monticello -  The Lake Monticello Department of Public Safety is made up of Police and Security.  The Police Department is a private police department established to provide supplemental law enforcement services to the residents of Lake Monticello 

Chief David R. Wells / Director of Public Safety - Chief of Police 

Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES)

The Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES) program is sponsored by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the Association for Amateur Radio. ARES is a corps of trained volunteers composed of amateur radio operators who are organized to assist in public service and emergency communications. The ARES program is a component of the ARRL Field Organization, which divides the United States into 71 administrative sections, each of which is an organizational unit managed by a Section Manager (SM) who appoints other Section officials, such as the Section Emergency Coordinator (SEC).

 Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Badge

The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries is another agency which works in conjunction with the Sheriff's Office. 
Officers in this division of Law Enforcement are referred to as Conservation Police Officers (CPO) and have full law enforcement powers.
They deal with issues with hunting, fishing and boating. The CPO for our local area is out of the Region 4 office and he is responsible for four counties including the City of Charlottesville at any given time. 
To contact a CPO call their region office at (540) 248-9360. 

Virginia State Police Badge

Virginia State Police assist the Sheriff's office in several ways. 
VSP act as a backup unit when staffing is low, they handle some of the reported motor vehicle accidents and traffic enforcement. 
To contact the VSP you can call 1(800) 552-0962. 
For further information about the Virginia State Police please visit their website at   http://www.vsp.state.va.us/.