September 07, 2010

How To Join SLCDSF

Membership Information

The Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriffs Federation offers Regular Membership to all Deputies and Deputy Sergeants within the Salt lake County Sheriff’s Office. Dues are $38.00 per month and are obtained through payroll deduction.

Associate Memberships are available for all employees of the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office as well as any law enforcement officer currently employed within the metropolitan Salt Lake area. Associate membership dues are $28.00 per month which can be deducted from Salt Lake County payroll or obtained via direct deposit from individual accounts or from any participating governmental entity.

Benefits

Recruiters

Legal

Administrative, Civil and criminal Legal representation.

Employment related training and information services.

Political informational and lobbying support.

Division/District representatives:

Sgt. Jason Mazuran
Sgt. Dave Broadhead
Deputy Luis Lovato
Sgt. Troy Carr
Sgt. Ben Bolduc
Deputy Scott Perry
Deputy Gene Vanroosendaal

 

 

For Specific information regarding Federation legal coverage:

Police Officers Research Association of California

Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriffs Federation Legal Plan.

 

Documents available for download on this site may be viewed using free Adobe Acrobat Reader

 


Active/Associate Membership Application
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Active (voting) membership is available to all UPD Police Officers who's rank is Lieutanant to Line level Officer's.

Associate Memberships, (Non-Voting) memberships are open to any and all current Public Safety Employee's who do not meet the requirement for active membership.  Associate Memberships provide PORAC's Legal Defense Plan and all other benefit's of Union Membership.  Associate members will not have voting authority, but may serve on select committee's.

Fill out this form and return it to an Executive Board member or other union representative. If you are a Unifiied Police Department or Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office Employee, you must also submit a payroll deduction form for dues collections.  If you are not a current member of the Unified Police Department or Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office and applying for Associate Membership, you will need to contact the Treasurer to make arrangements for dues collection.

 

The following information is available:

  • Active Member Payroll Deduction Form (Updated: Jan 20, 2010 07:40:00)
  • Retired Membership Application (Updated: May 01, 2005 14:25:00)
  • Associate Member Payroll Deduction Form (Updated: Feb 08, 2007 12:58:00)


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