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Former Gallatin County Sheriff, Director of DOC, Brian Gootkin sworn in as U.S. Marshal

Career spans local, state and now federal law enforcement agencies
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MISSOULA — Former DOC director and Gallatin County Sheriff Brian Gootkin was sworn in as a US marshal for Montana on Monday morning at the Missoula federal courthouse by the Honorable William Mercer.

President Trump announced he would appoint Gootkin to the position nearly seven months ago in October.

Gov. Greg Gianforte, a Republican, named Gootkin as Corrections director in 2021. In that role, he oversaw the Montana State Prison and other state correctional facilities. Gootkin stepped down from the position shortly after being nominated to the U.S. Marshal position.

“Congratulations to Brian Gootkin on his confirmation,” Gianforte wrote on social media. “As Montana's U.S. Marshal, he will continue to serve our state with dignity having already exemplified his commitment to Montana communities. Thank you, President Trump, for this nomination.”

Before working in state government, Gootkin previously spent 21 years with the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office. He was appointed as sheriff in 2012 and served in the position until 2021.

Most recently, Gootkin has been working part-time as an advisor for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, looking at restructuring and rebuilding trust in the Enforcement Division.