Livingston County Sheriff’s Department filed their End of Year Report.
The Livingston County Sheriff’s Department returned unused funds to the county totaling more than $56,000. Sheriff Steve Cox says the amounts include:
Source Budgeted % Used Under Budget
County Revenue-Sheriff $587,005 95.65% $25,554.71
County Revenue-Jail $460,000 96.7% $15,197.00
Law Enforcement Training $4,750 98.84% $54.96
Inmate Security $13,000 61.54% $5,000.00
LEST-Sheriff $170,800 98.63% $2,334.84
LEST-Other $88,550 91.09% $7,886.75
CCW $2,600 97.88% $55.00
Civil Fees $19,000 98.13% $355.56
Cox says some of the notable expenditures this past year include:
Fuel: just over $26,000 up from nearly $20,000 in 2017.
Utilities: just over $9100 – up from nearly $8,500 in 2017.
Telephone expenses dropped: $5,600 – down from nearly $6,200.
Cox says there are some Revenue Shortages:
From the Board of Prisoners State Reimbursement: Livingston County is owed approximately $107,000 from the State of Missouri for unpaid 2018 board bills.
A few stats from the year:
Dispatched Calls for Service: 4,387
Phone calls: 21,653
Registered Offenders: 43
Exotic Animals: 3
Civil Process Served: 1,551
Concealed Carry Permits – New: 29 Renewals: 32