Crockett County Sheriff Troy Klyce was unanimously elected to serve as President of the Tennessee Sheriff’s Association for 2020-21.
The Tennessee Sheriffs’ Association (TSA) is a registered non-profit educational organization that was founded in 1971 with 95 sheriffs across the state represented.
“It’s a honor and privilege to be a part of the Tennessee Sheriff’s Association,” said Klyce. “ I’m looking forward to the challenge. The sheriffs association works hard for the best interest of Tennesseans.”
The TSA’s purpose is to promote better and more effective law enforcement; maintain a high level of ethical conduct on the part of all sheriffs, their deputies and their jail administrators; provide a forum for the exchange of knowledge and experience among all sheriffs; establish the highest degree of cooperation among the law-enforcing agencies in the State of Tennessee; bring the sheriffs of the various counties into close association and to promote cooperation in the conduct of the laws of Tennessee pertaining to the apprehension and prosecution of persons violating the laws of Tennessee; improve and encourage greater efficiency in the administration of sheriffs’ offices and to protect the welfare and interest of the members of the association.