Jimmy Pierce, a dedicated public servant with over 40 years of law enforcement and emergency response experience, is a proud candidate for Sheriff of Dare County. A native of Windsor in Bertie County, North Carolina, Pierce has called Dare County home since 1988. He is a lifelong Christian, husband, father, and grandfather.Pierce’s commitment to public service began early. While still in high school, he volunteered with the Windsor Fire Department and soon after became a certified Emergency Medical Technician, serving with the Bertie County Rescue Squad. This marked the beginning of a career built on courage, compassion, and community service.
In 1985, Pierce began his law enforcement journey with the Aulander Police Department. He completed Basic Law Enforcement Training at Pitt Community College and quickly distinguished himself, earning a lifesaving commendation. He continued to serve his community as a member of the Aulander Ruritan Club and volunteer firefighter.
By 1987, Pierce had joined the Hertford County Sheriff’s Office as a Patrol Deputy. There, he assisted and conducted major criminal investigations, including several homicide cases. His bravery was recognized with a commendation for “Bravery Under Gunfire.”
In 1988, Pierce joined the Dare County Sheriff’s Office under Sheriff Albert L. “Bert” Austin. Over the years, he held numerous key roles including Patrol Deputy, Narcotics and Criminal Investigator, Field Training Officer, Specialized Firearms and Driving Instructor. He collaborated with local, state, and federal agencies, gaining invaluable experience in interagency operations.
In 1993, Pierce was appointed as a Special Agent with the N.C. Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (N.C. ALE), serving District 1, which consisted of 13 northeastern counties including Dare. With statewide jurisdiction, he focused on alcohol, drug, and vice crimes, often assisting and training smaller agencies. He led disaster response teams during events like Hurricane Floyd and was part of high-security operations including the 100th Anniversary of Flight, working alongside the Secret Service and other federal agencies to protect President George W. Bush. He also provided executive security during the 2005 U.S. Open.
As part of a federal Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF), Pierce was cross-sworn as a Task Force Agent with the FBI, investigating hundreds of major drug cases. His outstanding service was recognized with the prestigious Order of the Longleaf Pine, awarded by Governor Pat McCrory. Pierce is a past member of the Dare County/ OBX Jaycees where he served as a vice-president. He is a former den leader for Cub Scout Pack 117. He also holds an Advanced Law Enforcement Certificate from the N.C. Criminal Justice Training and Education Standards Division.
After retiring from N.C. ALE in 2014 with 30 years of service, Pierce joined the Nags Head Police Department, where he currently serves as a Senior Police Officer. His responsibilities include firearms instruction, armorer duties, equipment management, animal control, and beach patrol operations.
Pierce also serves on the Dare County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, which oversees a $25 million operation employing over 30 individuals. Pierce also volunteers as the lead instructor for the First Flight High and Middle School Hunter Safety Trap Team.
With a lifetime of leadership, training, and frontline service, Jimmy Pierce brings unmatched experience, integrity, and dedication to the role of Sheriff. He is committed to protecting Dare County and serving its residents with honor and transparency.
