About Travis
His Biography
Lieutenant Travis Bingham is a highly respected and dedicated member of the Sublette County Sheriff’s Office, proudly serving his community for 19 years. A native of Sublette County and a graduate of Pinedale High School, Lieutenant Bingham began his distinguished law enforcement career in August 2006 as a Detention Deputy. His commitment to excellence was evident early on when he graduated from the Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy in the spring of 2007 as a Detention Deputy, in 2016 as a certified Communications Officer, and in 2023 as a Peace Officer.
Lieutenant Bingham quickly rose through the ranks, being promoted to Corporal in 2009 and then to Sergeant in July 2010. Since 2012, he has excelled in his role as the Administrative Sergeant. In 2025, he was promoted to Detention Lieutenant. In addition to his administrative duties, Lieutenant Bingham was appointed as the Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer in 2015. His expertise was further enhanced by attending the Advanced Public Information Officer training at FEMA headquarters in Washington, DC, in 2018.
Lieutenant Bingham’s commitment to his profession and community exemplifies the values of dedication, service, and leadership, making him an invaluable asset to the Sublette County Sheriff’s Office and the community he serves.
Professional Achievements
A multifaceted leader, Lieutenant Bingham oversees the Sublette County Warrant Team and serves as a Reserve Communications Officer. In 2019, he initiated the Sublette County Sheriff’s Office Drone Team, a critical asset for search and rescue operations, damage assessments, and crash reconstructions.
Lieutenant Bingham has amassed over 2,600 hours of law enforcement training, holding certifications as a Professional Detention Officer, Advanced Public Information Officer, Advanced Dispatcher, and Peace Officer. His qualifications are bolstered by more than a dozen FEMA National Incident Management System certifications and a graduation from the National Jail Command Leadership Academy, hosted by the American Jail Association in 2019.
Beyond his professional commitments, Lieutenant Bingham is deeply invested in his community. He volunteers as a youth sports coach, a local 4-H leader, and at the Pinedale Aquatic Center. In February 2020, he participated in the Wyoming Special Olympics Torch Run, supporting athletes from Wyoming and South Dakota. Since 2018, Lieutenant Bingham has organized the annual “Battle of the Badges” charity sports event, uniting local law enforcement, EMS, and fire services to support various causes in Sublette County. The event has raised funds for victims of the Roosevelt fire, supported cancer patients, and most recently, in 2021, aided Deputy Ty Huffman in his cancer battle.
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