Sheriff’s Department Mailing Surveys To Determine Quality Of Service

March 4, 2009

surveyso.jpgThe Escambia County Sheriff’s Department wants to know what kind of job they are doing, and they are mailing out a public service questionnaire to find out from the public

The sheriff’s department will randomly select individuals who have recently reported a crime and a mail the questionnaire to their home.

Citizens who receive a questionnaire will be asked to rate their experience with the sheriff’s office based on a series of questions. The department will then compile the questionairre results to determine the agency’s strengths and weaknesses concerning the quality of service provided to citizens of the county.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is asking citizens to give feedback concerning the quality of service that the public is receiving from the Sheriff’s Office through a new Public Service Questionnaire.

“This is an opportunity for citizens to give us direct feedback about their experience. We want to know how we are doing, good and bad,” stated 1st Lt. Eric Haines.

The first questionnaires will arrive in selected Escambia County mailboxes this week.

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