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Rockwall County Honors Constable Randy E. Parks for 25 Years of Diverse Public Service

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Published on December 04, 2024
Rockwall County Honors Constable Randy E. Parks for 25 Years of Diverse Public ServiceSource: Rockwall County, Texas

Community stalwart and law enforcement veteran Constable Randy E. Parks was recently honored for a milestone reflecting a steadfast commitment to public service. After a tenure spanning a quarter of a century, Parks received recognition from County Judge Frank New for his service in Rockwall County Precinct 4. His career, adorned with a variety of roles, demonstrates a versatility often heralded but rarely seen.

Randy E. Parks's journey in public service is marked by positions including Fire Investigator, Assistant Fire Marshal at the Rockwall County Sheriff's Office, and Executive Assistant in the Rockwall County Judge's Office. His tenure also saw him as a Bailiff for the Rockwall County Court and fulfilling duties as the Emergency Management Coordinator for Rockwall County. The acknowledgement of his service comes as no surprise to those familiar with his career.

Parks's accolades don't culminate with local acknowledgment. His work has drawn statewide attention, leading to the receipt of the Constable of the Year Award for the 2014-2015 term from the Texas Justice of the Peace and Constables Association. This particular honor underscores a resume already rich with achievement and community integration.

Parks's affiliation with the Texas Justice of the Peace and Constables Association continues as an active member. This involvement speaks not only to his commitment to law enforcement but also to the broader justice system in Texas. With the approach of the New Year, Parks is set to be sworn in for a commendable sixth term on January 1, 2025. According to an official release from Rockwall County, his continued service seems as unwavering as the day he began.