The Town of Berthoud contracts with the Larimer County Sheriff's Office for law enforcement services. The contract provides for one sergeant, one corporal, and four deputies to provide patrol services for the town with support from all other divisions of the Sheriff's Office. Two additional deputies are assigned as School Resource Officers at the high school and middle school.
When deputies assigned to the town are not on duty or need additional deputies to respond to calls for service, deputies respond from other areas in the southern portion of the county.
Deputies assigned to Berthoud focus on providing a community oriented police presence within the town. Deputies are responsible for traffic enforcement, criminal law enforcement, and provide limited animal control duties when the town's Code Enforcement Officer is unavailable. They enforce Berthoud's Municipal Ordinances in addition to applicable county, state, and federal laws.
Deputies in Berthoud conduct their patrol duties using marked patrol cars, bicycles, and foot patrols. Deputies assist the School Resource Officers in handling safety programs and criminal activity at the schools located in Berthoud in addition to attending school activities.
Deputies assigned to Berthoud, along with Reserve Deputies, Explorer Scouts, and Citizen Volunteers, work with the schools, town staff, business owners, and other citizen groups to identify the needs of the community and respond to those needs. The Sheriff's Office participates in community activities including Berthoud Day, Independence Day activities, and the National Prescription Drug Take-Back Days.