Police Department
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Meet Our Officers
- Chief Mike Richardson
- Sergeant Lizzy Gentry
- Sergeant Michael Barron
- Officer Matthew Blair
- Officer Robert Martinez
- Officer Sean Eggleston
- Investigator Austin Pierce
- Officer Alejandro Martinez
- Officer Levie Smith
- Officer Priscilla Ellington
- Officer Jessica Determan
- Officer Alan Evans
- Officer Maria Guido
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- Ennis ISD Safety & Security Committee
- FAQs
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Are Ennis ISD police officers really police officers?
Yes, EISD police officers are really police officers. They have attended training just like any law enforcement officer and are certified by the Texas Commission On Law Enforcement (TCOLE).
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Can Ennis ISD police officers make arrests and issue traffic tickets?
EISD police officers may arrest offenders of the law and issue citations both on and off-campus within their jurisdiction and scope of authority.
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What court do I go to if I receive a ticket from an Ennis ISD police officer?
If you receive a ticket from an EISD officer, you will be required to appear in the appropriate City Municipal Court. A parent or legal guardian must accompany juveniles.
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What happens if I don't pay my ticket?
If you do not appear in court or pay your fine, the court may issue a warrant for your arrest. Any police officer may arrest you once the warrant is issued.
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What are the requirements to become an Ennis ISD police officer?
EISD police officer applicants must complete a police training academy approved by the Texas Commission On Law Enforcement (TCOLE) and pass the state licensing exam.