State & Local News
Jasper County Sheriff Renews Police Service Contracts
March 26, 2026
Jasper County Sheriff Brad Shutts secured approval to renew eight 28E law enforcement service contracts with small towns in Jasper County, Iowa, effective July 1, 2026. These renewals include the first price increase in over 25 years, with a 6% fee increase for the upcoming fiscal year and subsequent 3% annual increases. Contract values vary by town, ranging from approximately $1,590 to $26,500. This adjustment reflects evolving budgetary needs and service costs for municipal law enforcement support.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the implementation of multi-year incremental fee increases in intergovernmental service agreements, signaling potential budget adjustments in small-town law enforcement contracts.
- The 28E agreements demonstrate a collaborative procurement model between county sheriff departments and municipalities, relevant for agencies managing shared services.
- Contractors and service providers supporting law enforcement should consider the impact of long-term contract renewals with phased price escalations on resource planning and pricing strategies.
- Organizations involved in municipal law enforcement procurement may find opportunities to benchmark contract terms and pricing structures based on this precedent.
They didnβt say anything. I think we were reasonable in the price compared to what it could have been.
— Brad Shutts, Jasper County Sheriff
Agencies
Jasper County Board of Supervisors, Jasper County Sheriff's Department
Contracts
Varies by town, e.g., $3,180 for Lambs Grove and Lynnville, $1,590 for Valeria, $23,956 for Sully, $26,500 for Kellogg