Rank Structure
The SCSO formerly had an Undersheriff for Corrections and an Undersheriff for Law Enforcement. Sheriff DeMarco changed that practice by appointing an undersheriff as his number two man in the department and a second undersheriff subordinate to the first. There are also two wardens; a one star Warden and two star Warden. The one star Warden subordinate to the other.
| Title | Insignia |
|---|---|
| Sheriff Vincent F. DeMarco | |
| Undersheriff John P. Meyerricks | |
| Undersheriff Joseph T. Caracappa | |
| Chief Deputy Sheriff/Chief of Staff/Warden | |
| Warden | |
| Deputy Warden | |
| Captain/Investigator Captain | |
| Lieutenant/Investigator Lieutenant | |
| Sergeant/Investigator Sergeant | Deputy Corrections |
| Deputy Sheriff/Correction Officer
Deputy Sheriff Investigator/Correction Officer Investigator |
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