The Dickinson County Sheriff's Office serves the 27,472 citizens, including the many tourists and visitors of the county. It comprises some 775.5 square miles.
Currently the Dickinson County Sheriff's Office consists of, the Sheriff Donald J. Charlevoix and his Under Sheriff, Scott A. Celello. Sheriff Charlevoix is the 23rd Sheriff of Dickinson County, he is a Democrat and was elected Sheriff in 1988. He is currently is his fifth term of office.
Road Patrol:
Under the direction of the Road Patrol is Lieutenant Scott Rutter, with assistance from Sgt. Kenneth Sexton. They supervise nine (9) full time and three (3) part time uniformed Road Patrol Deputies and oversee the Civil Process portion of the office. The Road Patrol investigates all crimes outside of the corporate city limits of Iron Mountain, Kingsford and Norway. The office is also responsible for the enforcement of the traffic laws of the State of Michigan and also assists other agencies within the County. The patrol Deputies are also deputized in the State of Wisconsin, through the Florence County Sheriff's Office, providing backup and assistance to them.