El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Welcomes Regional Academy Recruit Class 25-3 Into the Law Enforcement Profession

Today, El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal administered the Oath of Office to 32 POST-certified deputies and officers during the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Regional Training Academy Class 25-3 Graduation Ceremony.

The ceremony, held at New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado, also included the formal swearing-in of one new County Security personnel—professionals entrusted with protecting community members who visit county facilities.

“Our County Security Officers play an important role in our public safety mission,” said El Paso County Sheriff Joseph Roybal. “They are often the first line of protection for those entering our county facilities—from families visiting the courthouse to residents seeking services or enjoying our parks. Their professionalism, vigilance, and commitment help keep these spaces safe and welcoming. I’m proud to welcome them to our Office and grateful for their service to the citizens of the Pikes Peak region.”

Of the 32 graduating POST-certified Colorado Peace Officers:
• 28 will continue their service with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
• 2 will serve with the Teller County Sheriff’s Office
• 1 will serve with the Las Animas County Sheriff’s Office
• 1 will serve with the City of Florence Police Department

Recruit Class 25-3 began training on October 6, 2025. Twenty-four weeks later, these graduates stood ready to take the Oath of Office and serve as Colorado Peace Officers. This is the ninth class to graduate under the updated POST certification program since Sheriff Roybal took office in January 2023.

“I am honored to welcome these 32 dedicated men and women into the law enforcement profession,” said Sheriff Roybal. “Throughout the 24-week academy, they demonstrated remarkable discipline, commitment, and a genuine passion for serving others. I also want to thank Sheriffs Mikesell and Navarette, and Chief Humphrey, for the confidence they have placed in our training program. Each of their recruits leaves this academy ready to serve with integrity and distinction.

“Today, you accepted the responsibility which comes with wearing the badge. It represents far more than a symbol—it represents a promise. A promise to protect the constitutional rights of every person you encounter, to remain steadfast in moments of uncertainty, and to respond with calm, courage, and compassion when your community needs you most. The responsibility you carry extends well beyond the uniform. You now uphold the trust of your community and the legacy of every peace officer who has served before you.

“Congratulations, Recruit Class 25-3. You are now part of something greater. Welcome to the peacekeeper family.”

The next POST-certified class from the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Regional Training Academy is scheduled to graduate in June 2026 and will include recruits from agencies across Colorado.

To learn more about starting a career with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, visit www.joinepso.com

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