Constable Patches of Nevada

I have noticed that most of the constable patches are from the southern portion of the state. Constables are elected county officers but elected by township. I will show them here in alphabetical order. Constables are primarily responsible for civil process such as evictions. The need for townships is based on population hence the reason why constables are more prominant in the south where most of the population resides. Thanks Dave Underwood for the info.

Bunkerville? Where the heck is Bunkerville? Well, according to Aaron Serr it is about 10 miles south/southeast of Mesquite. Here is a brand new addtion to my collection. There are only 100 of these, and they are numbered on the back. Each one says 1/100.
ABOVE - This is a fairly large patch. Although it is state shape, it is bigger than most of the other state shape patches I have seen.

RIGHT - A new aquisition, another Clark Co. Las Vegas Constable patch.

FAR RIGHT - This is an older style (stock eagle) Clark County Constable patch.

Clark County Constable badge patch. This might be the current style. BELOW - This Incline Village Constable patch is the only constable patch I have seen from the northern portion of the state. If anyone knows why this is, please let me know. I am really trying to get a nice site up and running here, but so far I haven't gotten a lot of feedback about information I need to make a good history.
LEFT - This is the Goodsprings Constable patch. I really like the open design of this patch.

BELOW - Another new addition, this is a Henderson Constable. This design closely resembles the last style worn by Henderson PD. Henderson has three new patches. See them on the Henderson page.

FAR LEFT - Another new addition, a variation of the Henderson Constable.

BELOW - A new addition to my collection, this is the North Las Vegas Constable.

BELOW - This is the Laughlin Constable patch.

RIGHT - This is another of my favorites. It has a similar design as the Goodsprings. The open design relevant to the area served is a good theme. I would like to know where and how they got permission to use the state's BiCentennial theme?

LEFT - Here is a constable patch from Mineral County. I guess you could say that is the central portion of the state. Hawthorne is the county seat of Mineral County.
FAR LEFT - This is the new Mineral Constable.

LEFT - is the Moapa Constable patch, and of the open style design. I wonder if the same person designed all four of the open style constable patches?

These next three are Searchlight Constable patches. I don't which came first, second, or third.

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