
Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office Unveiled 2020–2023 Term Report
On Monday, April 14, 2025, Sheriff Rochelle Bilal and the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office hosted a public press conference to officially unveil the 2020–2023 Term Report—a comprehensive summary of achievements, initiatives, and improvements made throughout Sheriff Bilal’s first term in office.
The event occurred at Laborers’ Local 57, drawing media members, community leaders, city officials, and residents. Sheriff Bilal delivered remarks highlighting the department’s progress over the past four years, focusing on transparency, accountability, community engagement, training, and public safety.
The Term Report detailed key reforms implemented under Sheriff Bilal’s leadership, including increased access to public information, upgraded operational procedures and strengthened community outreach efforts. The report emphasized the office’s dedication to fostering trust and collaboration with the people of Philadelphia.
“This report reflects our tireless work to modernize the Sheriff’s Office and put the community first,” said Sheriff Rochelle Bilal during the press conference. “Over the last four years, we have made significant strides in ensuring this office operates with integrity, transparency, and a true commitment to public service.”
The event marked a significant moment in Sheriff Bilal’s administration as she reflected on her term's challenges and successes. The Sheriff also thanked her staff, community partners, and the public for their continued support and involvement.
A copy of the report is ready to be downloaded here: https://phillysheriff.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Term-Report-2020-2023-Revised-as-of-April-8.pdf
About the Philadelphia Sheriff's Office - The Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office wants to ensure that Philadelphia residents can remain in their homes, which is why it supports programs that help residents learn more about available resources. Philadelphia residents must contact the Sheriff’s Office if they believe they have been illegally evicted by someone who was impersonating a Deputy Sheriff. The Sheriff’s Office will also continue to host food giveaways and other related activities to respond to the needs of all residents. If there are any questions that a resident may have, they can reach out to the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office at 215-686-3560 or 215-686-3542 or our website, phillysheriff.com
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