Alfred Paniccia, Jr., Esq. Sr. Assistant County Attorney Broome County
You ask whether a deputy sheriff who is in the competitive class of the civil service must file successive oaths of office subsequent to each election of a sheriff.
The Public Officers Law requires every appointive public officer to take and file an oath of office prior to the discharge of any of his official duties and within thirty days after notice of his appointment or within thirty days of the commencement of his term of office (Public Officers Law, §§
As persons in the competitive class of the civil service your deputy sheriffs are appointed without a fixed term and are not reappointed subsequent to each election of a sheriff (see, Civil Service Law, §
We conclude that deputy sheriffs who are in the competitive class of the civil service are not required to file successive oaths of office subsequent to each election of a sheriff.
