Sheriff officers
A sheriff officer is an officer of the regional civil court. Scotland is divided into six regions called sheriffdoms, each of which has a sheriff principal responsible for the conduct of the courts.
The six sheriffdoms in Scotland are:
•Glasgow and Strathkelvin; and
•Grampian, Highland and Islands; and
•Lothian and Borders; and
•North Strathclyde; and
•South Strathclyde, Dumfries and Galloway; and
•Tayside, Central and Fife.
Unlike a messenger-at-arms, a sheriff officer can only operate in the geographical area where they hold a commission.