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Hopkins County Constable Precinct 1 Norman Colyer Announces Intent to Run for Re-Election

Hopkins County Constable Precinct 1 Norman Colyer Announces Intent to Run for Re-Election
  • PublishedSeptember 17, 2019


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From Norman Colyer, Hopkins County Constable Precinct 1:

I would like to announce my intent to run for re-election to the office of Hopkins County Constable Precinct 1. I have held this office since January 1, 2011, and it has been my honor to serve the citizens of Hopkins County during this time. As Constable, I am proud to be part of a rich heritage in Law Enforcement that began in 1823, when Stephen F. Austin appointed the first Constable in what would soon be Texas.

Since starting my Law Enforcement career over 30 years ago with the Sulphur Springs Police Department, I have always strived to gain as much knowledge as I could obtain within my chosen field. I have over 2800 hours of Law Enforcement continuing education, with 300 of those being in the field of Civil Process and the Constables duties. I hold a Master Peace Officers Certificate, along with a Civil Process Proficiency Certificate through the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.

Since beginning my career in 2011, the amount of papers served and work performed through my office, has doubled. I do not have any deputies, secretaries, or assistants, so time management and prioritization is crucial in performing my duties, and I have proven myself to be up to the task. Though my primary duties are to serve civil papers and bailiff the Justice Court, I have always been available, and more than willing to help the other courts in Hopkins County, and the other Law Enforcement Agencies.

I look forward to continuing to serve the citizens of Hopkins County as their Precinct 1 Constable, with integrity, ethics, compassion, and professionalism.

 

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