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Welcome to the official website of the Hampden County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Nick Cocchi began his career as a correctional officer with the Hampden County Sheriff’s Office, working his way up the ladder to eventually be elected by the voters of Hampden County to serve as Sheriff.
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Jan 1, 2020 · The Office of the Sheriff - Hampden County continuously strives to provide professional, efficient and responsive legal process services within the twenty-three cities and towns of Hampden County, Massachusetts. We have plenty of Free Parking in our parking lot!
Hampden County Sheriff's Office, Ludlow, Massachusetts. 13,281 likes · 466 talking about this · 209 were here. HCSO offers education and opportunity to people in custody while helping the Western...
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The Hampden County Sheriff’s Department is a leader in the evolving paradigm of corrections and reform. Under the leadership of Sheriff Nick Cocchi, we provide a continuum of care designed to empower offenders to reclaim their liberty through informed and responsible choices and promote successful re-entry into the community as law-abiding ...
Hampden County Sheriff's Office Nick Cocchi - Sheriff 95 Liberty Street PO Box 5005 Springfield, MA. 01103
Overview. The Hampden County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) was established as an independent state agency on July 1, 1998, as a result of the abolishment of Hampden County pursuant to Chapter 48 of the Acts of 1997.