Ride Along Request

The Boone County Sheriff's Office provides a valuable service to the public it serves. Patrol deputies are a vital part of this service and regularly encounter a number of situations requiring discipline and problem solving abilities. In an effort to encourage greater understanding between the public and the role of a deputy sheriff, this Office allows, under strict guidance, non-staff persons meeting certain eligibility criteria, to ride along and observe deputies as they perform their duties. Persons meeting eligibility may ride along with a deputy no more than once every thirty days, and no more than four (4) times per year.

ELIGIBILITY

Individuals wishing to ride along with a deputy must;

  • be at least 18 years of age,**
  • have photo identification from a state or federal government agency,**
  • have a valid, verifiable physical address,
  • have no disqualifying criminal convictions,
  • not be currently charged with or under indictment for any crime,
  • be in generally good health with no conditions that would prevent being able to run if needed,
  • complete and submit the Ride Along Application as well as the Release, Covenant not to Sue and Indemnification Agreement,
  • read and abide by the Ride Along Program Rules.

** Individuals age 14 to 17 may participate in the Ride-Along Program only as part of a school-sanctioned Job Shadow or Career Day type event with signed parent/guardian consent. Junior or Senior High School students who do not possess photo identification from a state or federal government agency may still participate in this program. Absolutely no one under age 14 will be allowed to participate in this program.

Applications to ride along should be submitted to the Sheriff's Office at least two weeks prior to the time the applicant is requesting to ride. If submitted by mail, please enclose a copy of your photo identification with the application.

If you have any additional questions about our Ride-Along Program, please feel free to call the Sheriff's Office and ask to speak with the Enforcement Branch Captain or the Chief Deputy.

RIDE-ALONG PROGRAM RULES
  1. Promptly and quickly obey all commands of all law enforcement officers.
  2. Applicants must read and sign the application and release in its entirety, two weeks prior to the requested date of the ride-along, and in the presence of an Office employee.
  3. The applicant must show photo identification upon request.
  4. Participants are allowed to ride four times during a year and no more than once in any given thirty-day period.
  5. The participant must be in good physical health and have the ability to run if necessary.
  6. Participants shall not record or video while participating in the ride-along program. Further, participants shall not bring with them any equipment that may be used to record or video in any form. (This rule does not apply to news media personnel.)
  7. Participants must submit to a search of their person and/or any belongings brought with them at any time during the ride-along event if the Office makes such a request.
  8. Civilian participants, including those possessing permits for carrying concealed firearms, are prohibited from carrying firearms or other weapons during their scheduled ride-along. Law enforcement officers from other agencies or jurisdictions may, at the discretion of the shift supervisor, be permitted to carry their firearm. If such permission is granted the weapon must be completely concealed unless the other agency officer is in uniform.
  9. Participants shall have their seat belt properly secured at all times while the vehicle they are riding in is in motion.
  10. Participants shall not use the radio except in cases of extreme emergency when the officer is not able. (Commissioned officers or dispatchers may use the radio at the discretion of the host officer.)
  11. Participants will wear casual slacks or neat jeans and a shirt with a collar. Dresses, skirts, T-shirts, shorts, sweats, or any article of clothing displaying rude or offensive logos are expressly prohibited. Shoes should be comfortable with a non-slip type of sole. (No high heels.) Tattoos must be covered in their entirety. The shift supervisor will make the final determination as to whether a participant’s dress is acceptable.
  12. Participants shall not identify themselves as law enforcement officers, either visually or verbally (unless they indeed are law enforcement officers).
  13. Participants shall not become directly involved in any law enforcement activity unless specifically requested to do so by a deputy or other law enforcement officer, or in cases of extreme emergency, at their own discretion.
  14. Appropriate protective clothing should be brought by the participant for applicable weather conditions. (Participants may have to be out in inclement weather conditions for extended periods of time.)
  15. The host officer will notify dispatch that they have a civilian rider prior to going in service.
  16. The host officer will determine when it is acceptable for the participant to exit the vehicle, prior to the participant exiting the vehicle. (i.e. on traffic stops or calls for service).
  17. The host officer may suspend a ride-along event at any time and return the participant to the Office.
  18. Participants will not be on private property against the will of the owner, and will not be allowed to participate in any search warrant.
  19. Participants will not be allowed to freely discuss observed items that are of a confidential nature outside of the Office.
  20. Participants will respect the privacy of victims and witnesses, and shall under no circumstances be involved in any conversation with any suspect or prisoner.
  21. Any participant that is injured, no matter how slightly, shall immediately notify their host officer of such injury.
  22. Participants shall report to the Office at least ten minutes prior to the beginning of their assigned ride-along period.
  23. The use of cell phones for calls or text messaging is strongly discouraged; should be kept to an absolute minimum and then only when necessary.
  24. Participants who violate rules of this program, disregard an officer's directives, or conduct themselves in a manner that may bring discredit to the program or Office may be permanently banned from future participation.
RIDE-ALONG REQUEST
Fields marked with an asterisk (   ) are required. All fields require at least two characters.
Personal Information
Unique ID *AUTOSEQ
Full name
Physical address
City, State & Zip
Phone number
Email address
Date of birth  
Gender
Social Security number
Employment Information
Employer
Employer address/phone number
Category most applicable to you
Ride-Along Program
Have you previously participated in the Office's ride-along program?
  If yes, date participated  
Are you related to any member of the Office?
  If yes, state relationship
Have you ever been arrested for, charged with, or convicted of a felony crime?
Officer requested
Date requested  
Are you a citizen of the United States of America?
Are you in generally good physical health?
Emergency Contact Information
Emergency contact (immediate family, local if possible)
Emergency contact address/phone number
I acknowledge that my Ride-Along request will not be processed unless signed and delivered to the Boone County Sheriff's Office. I further acknowledge that I meet the eligibility requirements and have read and agree to abide by the Ride-Along Program Rules .