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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I order a custom metal badge like the Brown County Sheriff star?

Yes. Owl Badges produces custom die-struck metal badges for sheriff's offices, police departments, and public-safety agencies nationwide. You can order this all-silver Texas star with its tonal silver seal, black star accents, and SHERIFF'S OFFICE banners as shown, or restyle the seal, lettering, plating, and shape for your own county. There is no setup fee and no mold fee.

Can you change the silver finish, seal, or county name on this badge?

Yes. This Brown County design is a starting point. We can keep the all-silver round star with the tonal silver seal and black star accents, switch to gold or two-tone, add enamel color to the seal, keep or change the black star accents, change BROWN COUNTY to your jurisdiction, and adjust the seal and ring lettering. You receive a free proof before any tooling or production begins.

What is the minimum order for custom metal badges?

Metal badges carry a low minimum order, and per-piece pricing drops as quantity rises. Small runs are welcome for a new sheriff's office, a specialty unit, or replacement badges, with sharper pricing at larger quantities.

How much does a custom metal badge like this cost?

Estimated pricing ranges from about $150 each at low quantities down to roughly $50 each at higher volumes. There is no setup fee and no mold fee. Final pricing depends on the size, plating, seal detail, and quantity, and is confirmed with a free quote.

How long does production take for a metal badge?

Custom die-struck metal badges take approximately 8 to 14 weeks for tooling, striking, plating, and finishing after your proof is approved. Your design is confirmed before production starts, so there are no surprises.

Do I need credentials to order a Brown County Sheriff badge?

Yes. Metal badges bearing a real agency name such as the Brown County Sheriff's Office are sold only to that agency or its authorized representatives. Public-safety buyers provide proof of occupation, valid credentials, or an authorized purchasing letter before production. Custom or renamed designs for your own department are welcome without that step.