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Renita White Retires From the Sheriff’s Office

RenitaWhite(Paulding County, GA) On Friday, June 12, 2020, Renita White retired from the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an official retirement celebration was unable to occur, but the Deputies and staff of the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office were able to send her away with well wishes from afar.
Renita began her career with the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office as a Terminal Operator in the GCIC Division on June 1, 2001. While in GCIC, Renita was tasked with entering and confirming arrest warrants and stolen items. She also maintained information regarding Paulding County's protective orders.
In October of 2004, Renita transferred to the Warrants/Civil Division as an Administrative Clerk. Shortly after moving to the Warrants/Civil Division, Renita was instrumental in developing and implementing a process of recording information in a database to help streamline the service of civil papers. Renita also helped develop and implement the process in which the Sheriff’s Office schedules evictions. She also developed numerous forms that help track the service and service attempts of civil papers. Renita has been in charge of keeping track of and providing monthly stats for the division for a number of years.
Sheriff Gary Gulledge stated, “I want to thank Renita for her many years of service to the citizens of Paulding County. She has been a valued employee for a number of years and has helped streamline the service of civil papers in our county. We will all miss her dearly at the office.” Renita’s career at the Sheriff’s Office has spanned 19 years. During her tenure as an employee of the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office, she has seen many changes. We want to wish Renita a happy and relaxing retirement. Now she will have plenty of time to enjoy life and spend time with her family.