The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office announced the rollout of its new deputy uniforms today, marking the first complete redesign in the agency’s history.
The updated uniforms feature a modern combination of black and tundra green, replacing the traditional brown attire that deputies have worn for decades. The new look marks a significant milestone for the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office, symbolizing both the agency’s modernization and its respect for long-standing traditions.
“We are proud to introduce a new uniform that represents our professionalism and ability to modernize our agency while also honoring our traditions,” said Sheriff Stacey A. Kincaid. “These new uniforms enhance functionality and comfort, allowing our deputies to better serve the community in every environment. While the color and style have evolved, the design reflects our proud traditions and continued commitment to excellence in public service.”
The redesign was guided by both functionality and appearance. The uniforms are built with high-performance materials to support deputies in a variety of assignments, from performing their duties in the Adult Detention Center (ADC), to courthouse security and civil enforcement as well as our community engagement.
This milestone marks the first time in its history that the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office has introduced a brand-new uniform style, underscoring its dedication to progress while honoring its traditions of service.