Santa Rosa County Sheriff
Kaitlyn Hargitt has extensive experience in law enforcement and legal services. Currently serving as a Warrants Clerk I and Lead Dispatcher at the Santa Rosa County Sheriff since October 2017, Kaitlyn was promoted to Shift Leader in June 2021. Previously, Kaitlyn worked as a Deputy Sheriff Trainee and Deputy Sheriff TEA, and began a career in the legal field as a Legal Secretary and Receptionist at Lindsay & Lindsay P.A. from January 2016 to October 2017. Kaitlyn also held the position of Sales Consultant at Office Depot in 2015. Education includes an Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice from Pensacola State College and Law Enforcement Certification from George Stone Technical Center.
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Santa Rosa County Sheriff
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