Sheriff's Office Sergeant to Run for County Probate Judge
Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer
JT Foster, a sargeant in the Anderson County Sheriff's Office, has announced his intentions to run for the Anderson County Probate Judge seat in the June 14 primary.
After more than a decade of service with the Sheriff’s Office, Foster said his experience make him an ideal candidate for the position.
“Since 2006, I have dedicated my career to serving the citizens of Anderson County," Foster said. "After holding several positions in the County Sheriff’s Office, I know I’ll be ready for any challenge thrown my way as probate judge. As a family man and follower of Christ, I know the importance of treating everyone fairly and listening to all sides before rendering any decision. I want to be a judge who puts the well-being of families first.”
A lifelong resident of Belton, Foster began at the Sheriff’s Office in 2006 as a Deputy Sheriff with the Uniform Patrol Division and is now a Staff Sergeant who serves as the Public Information Officer for the agency.
“A probate judge serves county residents during some of the most stressful times they will ever go through; this position requires someone who understands the impact that each decision will make. Anderson needs someone who is compassionate and highly organized,” Foster said, in a press release announcing his candidacy, adding that he will work closely with other local agencies and law enforcement officials and oversee a probate court that is responsive, efficient, transparent, and genuinely cares about the people it serves."
Foster married his wife Noel in 2006 and the couple has three girls – Cloie, Carsen, and Caroline.