County Offices Closed Monday January 20th for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. District Courts and Jury service will close on Tuesday, January 21st. The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) activates Sunday at 8:00 AM for hazardous weather. Stay updated on road conditions and resources, and be careful during icy weather.
Constable Patrick Quincy
Constable Patrick Quincy is a dedicated law enforcement leader with over 19 years of experience in community policing. A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1999 and later attended McNeese State University and Southern University. After graduating in the top 5 of his class from the Law Enforcement Academy, he worked with the Katy ISD Police Department before joining the Harris County Precinct 5 Constable's Office, where he held various leadership roles before becoming Chief Investigator with the Fort Bend County Attorney's Office in 2021.
Constable Quincy has received multiple accolades for his service, including award recognition from the Fort Bend County Judge's Office for combating human trafficking and the 2024 Officer of the Year Award. He has completed over 5,900 hours of law enforcement training and holds a Master Peace Officer certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Active in community initiatives, he participates in outreach programs focused on crime prevention, youth mentorship, and community engagement.
Constable Patrick Quincy was elected Fort Bend County Precinct 4 Constable in November of 2024 where he currently serves today.
Outside of work, Patrick enjoys spending time with family and emphasizes the importance of community involvement to create a safe and inclusive environment.