THE DEPUTY SHERIFF'S ASSOCIATION OF BEXAR COUNTY
The Deputy Sheriff’s Association of Bexar County (DSABC) is dedicated to supporting the brave men and women of law enforcement. We provide legal assistance, member benefits, and community advocacy to ensure our deputies have the resources they need. Whether you’re looking for career support, representation, or ways to give back to the law enforcement community, DSABC stands by your side. Join us today and be part of an organization committed to protecting those who serve and safeguard our community.
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ACT.
DSABC ACT is our charitable arm benefiting deputies’ families and children in underserved communities.
DSABC BLOG
Stay informed with the latest news, events, and updates. Our blog covers important topics such as law enforcement advocacy, deputy benefits, community initiatives, and department updates. Whether you’re a Bexar County deputy sheriff, a supporter, or part of the local community, our news page keeps you connected to the latest developments in law enforcement support, legal protections, and charitable events.
MEMORIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR LT. JEREMY PAYNE, FORMER DSABC PRESIDENT
We are mourning the loss of our brother and former DSABC President Lt. Jeremy Payne, who passed last Sunday, December 11, 2022. Lt. Payne served Bexar County honorably for 20 years. Jeremy cared deeply for his brothers and sisters at the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office...
Statement from DSABC concerning assessment of the Bexar County Adult Detention Center conducted by ACC
The Deputy Sheriff’s Association of Bexar County welcomes yesterday's overdue release of American Correctional Consultants’ assessment of the Bexar County Adult Detention Center. Many of its observations align with our own daily experiences and struggles, and we...
Pregnant Bexar County deputy sheriff and unborn infant both suffer severe injuries in car crash due to exhaustion
Fourth accident this year following a forced mandatory overtime shift at the BCSO San Antonio, TX — On Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Deputy Zoie Kelly, 36-weeks pregnant, asked permission to leave work early. She had been able to get only 5 hours of sleep since her prior...
FAQ
What is the purpose of DSABC?
To represent 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?
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?
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.