Conser for Sheriff
Building a Better Tomorrow
Brian Conser has spent the past 30 years serving the residents of Will County through every level of the Sheriff’s Office. As current Undersheriff and a proud U.S. Air Force veteran, Brian brings unmatched experience, integrity, and a deep commitment to community safety.
His vision for Will County focuses on modernizing public safety through body cameras, advanced training simulators, and artificial intelligence tools to bridge language barriers. He also champions rehabilitation programs that reduce recidivism and save taxpayer dollars.
Brian believes true leadership means being approachable, transparent, and willing to work with everyone — regardless of political affiliation — to keep our communities safe. With a career rooted in service, he’s ready to lead Will County forward.
Leadership. Accountability. Community.
That’s the Brian Conser commitment.

About Brian Conser
Brian Conser is a dedicated law enforcement professional with over 29 years of experience serving the residents of Will County. Currently serving as Undersheriff, Brian has built a distinguished career defined by integrity, leadership, and a deep commitment to public safety.
A proud veteran of the United States Air Force, Brian served 13 years in logistics and emergency services, where he developed the discipline and mission-driven mindset that continue to guide his service in law enforcement.
Since joining the Will County Sheriff’s Office in 1996, Brian has risen through the ranks — from Deputy Sheriff to Sergeant, Lieutenant, Deputy Chief, and now Undersheriff. In each role, he has led with a steady hand and a strategic mind, overseeing critical areas such as internal investigations, active shooter response, and emergency management.
As Undersheriff since 2019, Brian has championed modernization efforts across the department, strengthened internal operations, and helped implement advanced training and technology solutions that improve both officer preparedness and community protection.
Brian holds a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Governors State University and brings a wide-ranging skill set that includes criminal intelligence, security management, firearms handling, disaster response, and public policy.
With a proven record of leadership and service, Brian Conser is committed to building a safer, smarter, and more connected Will County — one that prioritizes transparency, innovation, and trust between law enforcement and the communities it serves.

Campaign Priorities
A Safer Will County for Every Family
Every resident deserves to feel safe — whether at home, work, school, or walking through their neighborhood. That means fully equipping our deputies with the tools and training they need to prevent crime, respond quickly, and protect with professionalism. We will invest in body-worn cameras, advanced simulation training, and smarter patrol strategies that keep safety at the heart of every community.
Breaking the Cycle — Not Just Locking the Door
Jails should not be revolving doors. It's time to focus on rehabilitation, not just incarceration. By expanding mental health resources, substance abuse programs, and reentry education inside the Will County Adult Detention Facility, we can reduce repeat offenses and give people a real chance at rebuilding their lives — while saving taxpayer dollars and strengthening public safety.
Justice That Keeps Up With the Times
Crime evolves — and so must our response. We will bring Will County into the future with cutting-edge technologies that improve response times, remove language barriers through AI-powered translation tools, and modernize how we analyze threats and share intelligence. A 21st-century community needs 21st-century solutions — and we’re ready to deliver them.
Building Trust Through Action, Not Talk
Law enforcement works best when it works with the people. We will lead with transparency, compassion, and accountability — not politics. By engaging citizens in open dialogue, prioritizing diverse representation, and working across party lines, we’ll build a department that reflects the values of Will County and earns the trust of all who call it home.