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Missouri Laws > Title VI > Chapter 57 - Sheriffs
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§ 57.010
Election--qualifications--certificate of election--sheriff to hold valid peace officer license, when
§ 57.015
Definitions
§ 57.020
Bond
§ 57.030
Reelected, new bond
§ 57.040
Failure to give bond, effect
§ 57.050
Approval of bond
§ 57.060
Bond valid until disapproved
§ 57.070
Certificate, bond and oath to be recorded
§ 57.080
Vacancy in office, how filled--private person may execute process, when--sheriff vacancy, Cole County, expiration date
§ 57.090
To attend courts--when
§ 57.100
Duties generally
§ 57.101
Ordinances, city, town and villages, enforcement, requirements
§ 57.102
To report on jail and prisoners (second class counties)
§ 57.104
Sheriff, first class counties, noncharter, employment of attorney
§ 57.109
May contract for services on federal water resources lands, limitation
§ 57.110
Duties as conservators of the peace--return of recognizance
§ 57.111
May act in adjoining county, when
§ 57.113
Duty to patrol certain highways (certain first and certain second class counties)
§ 57.115
Sheriff may patrol roads and highways (third and fourth class counties)
§ 57.117
Deputy sheriff to be resident of state
§ 57.119
Deputy sheriffs, temporary appointment
§ 57.125
Investigation of personnel for circuit court--jurors (certain first class counties)
§ 57.130
Penalties and forfeitures, collection of--expiration date
§ 57.140
Moneys collected on executions, to whom paid
§ 57.150
At expiration of term, to turn over funds to successor
§ 57.160
Failure to turn over--guilty of misdemeanor and subject to civil action on bond
§ 57.170
Summary proceedings against sureties
§ 57.180
Settlements of courts with sheriffs and marshals
§ 57.190
Penalty if sheriff or marshal fails to settle
§ 57.201
Deputies, appointment, compensation--serve at pleasure of sheriff (certain first class counties)
§ 57.220
Appointment of deputies, provisions of law to apply (second class counties)
§ 57.230
Salaries of deputies from county treasury
§ 57.240
Employment of other persons
§ 57.250
Appointment of deputies--compensation--duty of circuit judges--presiding judge may order additional deputies, when--provisions of law to apply (third and fourth class counties)
§ 57.251
Sheriff to appoint deputies and assistants--compensation--provisions of law to apply--effective date (third and fourth class counties)
§ 57.260
Duties--penalty for neglect (Marion County)
§ 57.270
Powers of deputies
§ 57.275
Dismissal of deputies, procedure
§ 57.278
Deputy sheriff salary supplementation fund created, use of moneys
§ 57.280
Sheriff to receive charge, civil cases
§ 57.290
Charges in criminal cases
§ 57.295
Uniform allowance, county may pay
§ 57.317
Compensation of sheriff--training program, attendance required, when, expenses, compensation (noncharter counties)
§ 57.320
County may supply automobiles to sheriff and deputies (first class counties)
§ 57.349
Sheriffs' motor vehicles, county commission to provide (second class counties)
§ 57.350
Mileage expenses allowed (second class counties)
§ 57.355
Additional duty, investigation of jurors (second class counties)
§ 57.360
Additional travel expense (second class counties)
§ 57.380
Collection of fees in civil and criminal matters, disposition (second class counties)
§ 57.395
Sheriff to investigate identity of prospective jurors (third and fourth class counties)
§ 57.403
Compensation for reporting to highway patrol (third and fourth class counties)
§ 57.407
Additional duty, report on county jail, recommendations required (third class counties)--fees, civil, how paid, exception (third and fourth class counties)
§ 57.408
Sheriff to establish personal property identification system (all noncharter counties and St. Louis City)
§ 57.410
Sheriff to collect fees for county (third and fourth class counties)
§ 57.430
Mileage--maximum amount--computed how--statement to be filed, contents (third and fourth class counties)
§ 57.440
Travel expense to be paid monthly
§ 57.445
Living quarters (second, third and fourth class counties)
§ 57.450
Laws applicable--enforcement of general criminal laws, when (St. Louis City)
§ 57.452
St. Louis City, sheriffs exempt from certification requirements
§ 57.460
Bond, by whom approved (St. Louis City)
§ 57.470
Process of courts in St. Louis City directed to sheriff of St. Louis City for service--exception
§ 57.475
To investigate certain deputies for circuit court (St. Louis City)
§ 57.490
To make itemized statement of fees (St. Louis City)
§ 57.500
Bondsmen liable, when (St. Louis City)
§ 57.510
Office and supplies furnished (St. Louis City)
§ 57.520
Expense paid out of city treasury (St. Louis City)
§ 57.530
May appoint deputies and fix compensation, limits (St. Louis City)
§ 57.540
Attorney--compensation (St. Louis City)
§ 57.550
Salary for sheriff and deputies (St. Louis City)
§ 57.570
Highway patrol authorized--rules
§ 57.580
Patrol to police highways and protect county employees
§ 57.590
Offices, clerical assistance, equipment, supplies, provided by county--cooperation with police
§ 57.600
Salaries and expenses paid from county aid road fund
§ 57.949
Definitions
§ 57.952
Sheriffs' retirement fund--management--source--effect of insufficient funds on benefits
§ 57.955
Sources of fund--remittances--disbursements
§ 57.958
Board of directors--powers and duties--election procedure--terms--expenses--annual report
§ 57.961
Membership in system--certain cities and counties may join, how
§ 57.962
Sheriffs' retirement system, election to be subject to system by counties and St. Louis City, surcharge imposed
§ 57.964
Retirement with normal annuity
§ 57.967
Normal annuity, calculation--medical insurance premiums for retired members--surviving spouse of member dying before retirement, benefits
§ 57.968
Annual increase in benefits--how calculated
§ 57.970
Years of service, calculation
§ 57.973
Credit for prior service
§ 57.976
Retirement, procedure--annuity begins, when
§ 57.979
Options that may be elected in lieu of normal annuity--surviving spouse to become special consultant, when, benefits
§ 57.980
Death benefits
§ 57.982
Disability benefits--effect of return to employment--disability beneficiary becomes normal retiree, when
§ 57.985
Deferred normal annuity--forfeiture of rights in fund--creditable service restored, when--absence counted as membership service, when--ineligible for benefits while in public employment
§ 57.988
Exemptions from taxes of state and political subdivisions, legal process and claims--rights unassignable, vested
§ 57.991
Effect of benefits on eligibility for benefits in other systems
§ 57.994
First payment of benefits under system available, when--vesting of rights
§ 57.997
Former sheriff may be employed as special advisor and purchase annuity
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