THE COURAGE TO SERVE
Our mission is to serve and advocate for our members of the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office. We are committed to representing their needs in every aspect of their professional lives, from wages and benefits to working conditions and overall morale.
WHAT DOES DSABC DO?
Driven by our members, we fight so that our deputies can serve with dignity and respect.
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MEMBERSHIP
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OUR NON-PROFIT
DSABC ACT is our charitable arm benefiting deputies’ families and children in underserved communities.
WHAT’S NEW WITH DSABC?
Follow the latest updates from the union and the Bexar County law enforcement community. Our press releases, statements, and newsletters document our ongoing activities and are a window into the advocacy efforts we make on behalf of our members.
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What is the purpose of the Deputy Sheriff's Association of Bexar County?
The Deputy Sheriff’s Association of Bexar County represents Bexar County law enforcement and detention deputies in negotiations with the Sheriff’s Office and County officials, focusing on issues such as working conditions, compensation, and benefits. It also provides legal and other support to its members.
How can I become a member of the Deputy Sheriff's Association of Bexar County?
Membership is currently open to active Bexar County Sheriff’s Deputies.. Details on joining can be found on our ‘Members’ page or by contacting our association office.
What are the benefits of joining the Deputy Sheriff's Association of Bexar County?
Members receive a variety of benefits including legal representation, collective bargaining for better working conditions and pay, and access to exclusive resources and support networks.
Can the association provide legal assistance to its members?
Yes, the Deputy Sheriff’s Association of Bexar County offers legal assistance to members, particularly in matters related to their employment and duties as officers.
How does the association participate in collective bargaining?
The Deputy Sheriff’s Association of Bexar County engages in collective bargaining on behalf of its members to negotiate terms of employment, including salaries, work hours, health benefits, and retirement plans.
How can I get involved with the association?
Members can get involved by attending events announced by email and on our social media pages, providing feedback, donating to or volunteering in our charitable initiatives, or running for association leadership positions. Stay updated with the latest news on our homepage and make sure you are signed up for our newsletters.