Georgia Estrada is running for re-election as Potter County Constable PCT. 2

Georgia Estrada has served as Constable since 2015 and is eager to continue serving her community.

Before becoming Potter County Constable PCT. 2, Estrada served as Potter County Deputy Sheriff from 2012 to 2015 and worked for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice from 2010 to 2012.

Estrada’s Professional Accomplishments:

  • JPCA Constable of the Year in 2018
  • National Constable of the Year in 2019.
  • 2023 speaker for the National Constable and Marshals Association (NCMA)
  • 2023 established the Constable Estrada Amarillo College GED Scholarship
  • 2022, Keynote speaker of the Amarillo College GED program
  • 2022- Present, Justice of the Peace and Constable Association (JPCA) District 1 Director
  • 2021 Justice of the Peace and Constable Association (JPCA) North Texas LEMIT liaison
  • 2021 Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT) Constables Curriculum Focus Group
  • 2020- Present, North Texas Director for the National Constable and Marshals Association
  • 2019- Present, West Texas Justice of the Peace and Constable board of directors
  • 2019 Speaker for rural one person Constable offices to the Texas Senate committee on Criminal Justice on SB1811
  • 2018 Keynote Speaker for the Hispanic Heritage Luncheon
  • 2018 Nominee for Hispanic woman of the year
  • 2018 Enfoque 806 School Supply Drive. Approx. 500-600 drawstring backpacks given out in Pct. 2.
  • 2018 Outstanding Community Service award from Los Barrios de Amarillo.
  • 2017 Heart of the Barrio Award
  • Nominated for 2017 Hispanic woman of the year award
  • Nominated for 2017 Heart of the Community award
  • 2017 VFW Award for the dedication work to the relief efforts of Hurricane Harvey.
  • 2017 Potter County PCT. 2 Hurricane Harvey relief drive.
  • 2017 Established a scholarship through Los Barrios de Amarillo as the “Constable Georgia Estrada” scholarship.
  • 2017 Keynote speaker for Miss Teen Universe USA.
  • Member of the Justice of the Peace & Constable Association and West Texas JP & Constable

Estrada’s Educational Credentials:

  • Currently pursuing a master’s degree in public administration
  • LEMIT-Leadership Inventory of Female Executives (L.I.F.E), 2023
  • Bachelor’s degree (B.S) in Criminal Justice minoring in policing, West Texas A&M 2020
  • Sigma Alpha Pi, The National Society of Leadership and Success 2020
  • Alpha Phi Sigma, Criminal Justice Honor Society 2020
  • Pi Gamma Mu, Honor Society in the Social Sciences 2020
  • TCOLE Firearm Instructor 2020
  • TCOLE Basic Instructor 2019
  • Master Peace Officer License.
  • Texas Constable Leadership College LEMIT, 2018
  • Associate degree with Honors, Criminal Justice, Amarillo College 2018
  • Graduated newly elected Constable school, Sam Houston State in March 2017
  • Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society inductee 2016
  • Associate degree with Honors, Criminal Justice, Amarillo College, 2013.
  • Recognized for Academic Excellence 2011 through Amarillo College
  • Graduate, the Amarillo College Panhandle Regional Police Academy, 2010.