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==Rhode Island Sheriffs Department Frequencies==
 
 
151.325R (Pl D516) is used for prisoner transport to/from ACI
 
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Revision as of 09:57, 12 March 2008

Rhode Island State Sheriffs Department:

Rhode Island Sheriffs Department Frequencies

Frequency Tone CH Court
151.325R D516 ? Used for prisoner transport to/from ACI RI's Jail/Prison Complex in Cranston
155.100 ? Sixth Sixth Division Providence District Court (Seperate building and location from Superior/Supreme)
155.100 ? Fourth Fourth Division District Court (Wakefield)
155.100 ? Third Third Division District Court (Warwick)
155.100 ? Second Second Division District Court (Newport)
155.100 ? ? Superior/Supreme Court (Providence)
155.100? ? ? Traffic Court (Cranston)

Each County is a Divison of the RI State Sheriff's Department.

   * To provide courtroom, courthouse, and judicial security.
   * To provide transportation and custody of inmates and prisoners scheduled for court appearances.
   * To maintain control and security of prisoners and detainees.
   * To provide for the security of the public while in State court facilities.
   * To provide state-to-state extraditions.
   * To execute writs and civil process.
   * To provide mutual aid to all law enforcement and correctional facilities when requested.

The Executive High Sheriff is the boss of all the County Sheriffs and along with the County Sheriffs is appointed by the Governor.

Sheriffs in RI do not patrol, but have full police powers. The RI Sheriffs have a K-9 unit and assist the Red Cross with their Search and Rescue Team. The RI Department of Corrections Owns and Operates the State Jails and Prisons.

Some of this information was taken from:

http://www.sheriffs.ri.gov/Index.htm