Ricky Herring
Ricky Herring was born and raised in Cottonwood, AL. He is the proud son of Ronnie and Belinda Herring. He has two older brothers (Ron and Randy) and one younger sister (Michelle).
Ricky is a 1993 graduate of Cottonwood High School. Ricky has always had a passion for law enforcement. He enrolled and graduated from the Southwest Alabama Police Academy in 1994. Following that, he joined the Cottonwood Police Department and served there from 1994 to 1996.
In 1997, Ricky joined his father-in-law at Brackin Wholesale as an inside and outside sales rep. He worked there for three years then went to work for himself as a small business owner. Public service was in his blood and he found his way back into law enforcement when he joined the Houston County Sheriff's Office in 2010.
Herring began as a patrol officer before moving into investigations in October of 2013. Since that time, Ricky has invested countless hours, in collaboration with other law enforcement professionals and agencies, to ensure the safety of the citizens of Houston County. He has participated in hundreds of felony arrests from burglaries to capital murder. He is currently a Sergeant of Criminal Investigations, serves on the Hostage Negotiation Team, and Homeland Security Team, and performs many other duties inside the department. Ricky was instrumental, along with other professionals, in helping implement new state legislation for PEER Support for first responders. Ricky was also a very active member of the Sheriff's Office’s SWAT team where he took part in numerous missions. During his first term as a commissioner, Ricky worked hand-in-hand with members of the Sheriff’s Office and the county school system to ensure that there was an SRO in each of the county’s schools. This makes sure that all parties are doing everything that they can to protect our children each day as they are in school.
Outside of law enforcement, Ricky is a family man and one who is very active in his community. He has been married to his high school sweetheart, the former Andrea Brackin of Dothan, for over 25 years and they have three children (Brady (Marilaine), Payton, and Kinley).
All three children attend or graduated from Houston County Schools.
Ricky is a proud and dedicated member of Memphis Baptist Church where he serves as a deacon, former 9th & 10th grade Sunday school teacher, chairman of the Security Team, member of the Personnel Committee, Transportation Committee, Constitution and By-laws Committee, and Cemetery Committee.
Ricky also helped start the Upward sports ministry where he served as commissioner for 11 years. Ricky is also a member of the Houston County Republican Executive Committee and the Houston County Republican Women. Ricky is currently serving as a volunteer on many boards including the House of Ruth, Wiregrass Angel House, National Peanut Festival Board, and the Wiregrass Resource Conservation and Development Council.
Public service is not something that is new to Ricky; it's what he has done for the last 30 years. When he first announced his candidacy, he said: “Some are called to minister, some are called to educate, while some are called to provide healthcare. I believe my call is to serve others and that is why I have chosen to enter the race for Houston County Commissioner District 3.”
Ricky is a public servant and, in that role, he strives to be Accountable and Approachable in all aspects of his life. Ricky is committed to doing just that as he serves as the current commissioner for Houston County, District 3.