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Tim Burkhalter was elected Sheriff of Floyd County in November of 2004. Sheriff Burkhalter is the Chief Law Enforcement Officer in Floyd County. He was born and raised in Floyd County where he graduated
from Pepperell High School. He studied Criminal Justice at Jacksonville State University and is a Certified P.O.S.T. Instructor. He has 20 years of service with the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office, where he has served in virtually every position. He was one of the original organizers of the Cops for Kids program and also helped organize Floyd County’s Bomb Squad. He is a certified bomb technician and fugitive investigator. You may reach Sheriff Tim Burkhalter at the following numbers:
Tom Caldwell was selected by Sheriff Burkhalter to serve as Chief Deputy following his election in November 2004. Chief Caldwell is the ranking Deputy of the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office and serves as the Chief Operations Officer. He is the appointing authority and head of the office in the sheriff’s absence. He was born and raised in Rome; here he graduated from West Rome High School. He holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Shorter College. He is a recent graduate of the Georgia Law Enforcement Command College and received an M.P.A. from Columbus State University, where he graduated with honors in Public Affairs and Public Administration. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia, Carl Vinson Institute of Government, Leadership Institute (2004). Chief Caldwell is an 18 year-law enforcement veteran and a certified fugitive investigator. You may reach Chief Caldwell at the following numbers:
Tony Daniel serves as the Jail Administrator and is the Division Commander for all Jail Operations. He was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee and was graduated from Pepperell High School. He holds a B.S. in Social Sciences from Kennesaw State University and a M.P.A. from Jacksonville State University. He has served the majority of his career with the Georgia Department of Corrections. He was recently
Superintendent at Paulding State Detention Center in Dallas, Ga. Major Daniel currently serves as the Chairman of the Floyd County Sex Offender Registry Task Force. Any questions you may have concerning the operations at the Floyd County Jail may be directed to Major Tony Daniel. Major Daniel may be reached at the following numbers:
Lt. Rickey Agan serves as the Assistant Jail Administrator to the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office Division Commander for all Jail Operations. He was born in Rome, Georgia, attended Coosa High School, and graduated from the North Central Georgia Law Enforcement Academy, February 1989. Lt. Agan is a graduate of the Professional Management Program at Columbus State University. Lt. Agan has served more than 20 years with the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office in various supervisory and leadership roles. Lt Agan can assist you with questions you may have concerning jail operations and functions and may be reached at the following numbers:
Tommy McGuire serves as the Division Commander for the Field Operations Division. He oversees all movement & staff members which operate outside of the Jail. Major McGuire was born and raised in Floyd County where he graduated from East Rome High School. He served in the United States Army prior to starting a law enforcement career of nearly 28 years. He is a former investigator with the Floyd County Police Department and is serving his 13th year with the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office. He served as the Chief Deputy for 12 years. He currently supervises operations in Warrants, Civil, Superior Court, and Juvenile Court. Any questions regarding those operations should be directed to Major McGuire at the following numbers: (706) 314-0702
Jerry Ely- Captain Dave Roberson - Lieutenant
Lt. Roberson is a 1991 graduate of Cedartown High School and also holds an Associates Degree from Georgia Highlands College. If you have any questions regarding Field Operations services, please contact Lieutenant Roberson at the following numbers: (706) 236-2466 Mark Blanton is the supervisor for the Administrative Section of the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office. Lieutenant Blanton was born and raised in Floyd County where he graduated from Coosa High School. He is a 27-year veteran of local law enforcement, having started out as a radio operator at the Rome Police Department. Lt. Blanton is a certified EMT and serves as the Terminal Agency Coordinator (TAC) for the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office. He spends much time involved in community service such as Boy Scouts of America, and is a past recipient of “Officer of the Year”. Lieutenant Blanton is responsible for Records Retention Services, GCIC-NCIC, Computer Services and Purchasing for the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office. If you have any questions regarding these areas, please contact Lieutenant Blanton at the following numbers:
Mechelle Cliatt- Executive Assistant Mechelle Cliatt serves as the Administrative Aide to the Sheriff and the Chief Deputy. She has been employed by Floyd County since 1990 and has been with the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office since 1997. Mrs. Cliatt was born and raised in Rome, where she graduated from East Rome High School. She graduated from Floyd College with an A.S. in Business Administration and holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Shorter College. Mrs. Cliatt is active in the Sheriff’s Santa Program and the Cops for Kids Program. Mrs. Cliatt is the 2006 Joe Adams Community Service Award recipient. In addition to her administrative duties for the Sheriff, Mrs. Cliatt is responsible for all Public Relations, Media Relations, Press Releases, Payroll, and is the liaison for all community affairs. If you have any questions regarding any of these matters, please contact Mrs. Mechelle Cliatt at the following number:
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