District Geography
The Green Valley District is the southernmost of the six patrol districts of the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. It is located to the south and east of Sahuarita, following the I-19 corridor south to the Santa Cruz County line. The largest population center is the unincorporated community of Green Valley, with a population of about 26,000 residents. Green Valley is predominately known as a retirement community, with a median age of 72. Though Green Valley is experiencing a building boom, and has more year-round residents than ever, its population is somewhat transient as it fluctuates with the seasons.
 
As the Tucson area continues to attract newcomers, the Green Valley District will continue to see population growth increases in Green Valley and especially to the east of Sahuarita and Amado, in the Elephant Head area.

The rural communities of Arivaca and Sasabe, combined population of approximately 1,100, are located near the Mexico border and are about 60 miles southwest of Tucson. Each community has their own distinct character far removed from the urban lifestyle of Tucson.

Besides being a well-known retirement community, Green Valley is also known for its magnificent golf courses and volunteer spirit. The Pima County Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers of Green Valley, a nationally recognized volunteer assist team, work hand-in-hand with Pima County Sheriff’s deputies in fighting crime and providing a second set of eyes and ears for the community. Just another way in which the Pima County Sheriff’s Department strives to make your community a safer place!
   
District Commander
 
Comments and concerns experssed by the Green Valley District Commander
   
District Supervisors
Three squads of deputies are deployed in Green Valley; each squad is supervised by a sergeant. Each sergeant is responsible for the actions of deputies under his/her command and the daily operations of the District. Should you have any questions or concerns, you may contact the on-duty sergeant by calling the District office at (520) 351-6711, during normal business hours. If you wish to speak with the on-duty sergeant, you may also call (520) 351-4900 and request that the on-duty sergeant be contacted.
   
SAV Briefing Sheet
The Green Valley Sheriff's Auxiliary Volunteers assist the Department's law enforcement and public safety mission by conducting daily patrols within the community, conducting daily home checks, and provding fingerprinting services to the community. The Green Valley SAV also maintain and operate a Department Command Post vehicle to assist law enforcement on tactical call-outs and major crime scene support. These are just a few of the many services that the Green Valley SAV provide to the Sheriff's Department and the surrounding communities.

For additional information on the Green Valley SAV mission or how to become a member, please visit the Green Valley Sheriff's Auxiliary Volunteers website.

   
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Address
Green Valley District - map
Pima County Government Complex
601 N. La Canada Drive
Green Valley, Arizona 85614-3440
Telephone (520) 351-6711
Fax (520) 351-6737
Office hours: 8:00am to 5:00pm

Office is open to the public Monday thru Friday, excluding holidays.
   



Last Updated: 2/23/2009 9:32:07 AM