Bailiff
The Caldwell County Sheriff's Department has one full-time Bailiff.
The Bailiff's duties include being responsible for the safety and security of all persons in the courtroom, making arrests, overseeing the security of inmates while in the courtroom, and keeping order in the court.
Prohibited Items in the Courthouse
Cameras
Cell Phones
Purses / Bags
Recording Devices
Guns, knives, pepper spray, mace, razor blades or any type of weapon
Illegal Drugs
Any dangerous or hazardous material that could be used to harm another person.
Security Check-In Procedure
Visitors entering the courthouse on days court is in session will go through a security checkpoint. To accelerate this procedure please leave any of the prohibited items (listed above) at home or in your vehicle.
Upon entering, you will be directed to walk through a metal detector. If the metal detector goes off, the security officer may conduct another scan using a hand wand.
Do not proceed further into the courthouse until the security officer has cleared you.
Appropriate behavior and attire are required at all times while in the Caldwell County Courthouse.
Courtroom Behavior
Talking with inmates is prohibited and will be grounds for removal from the courtroom.
Offensive or improper attire is prohibited and will be grounds for removal from the courtroom.
No shorts, cutoff shirts, hats, sunglasses or head coverings.
Anyone who refuses to comply with directives given by the Bailiff or Court Security Officer will be asked to leave the courthouse.
Disrespectful or disorderly conduct will be grounds for removal from the courtroom and the individual may be held in contempt of Court.
Sgt. Dennis D. Lund