
Lake County, Illinois is ready to return to cooperation, safety and trust
Elect Roman Buchberger as Sheriff
"Every community in Lake County is unique, with its own identity, challenges, and priorities. Effective law enforcement must be flexible and responsive – built on communication, collaboration, and trust. Public safety isn’t one-size-fits-all. It requires listening, understanding, and creating tailored solutions that reflect what matters most to the people we serve where we serve them." ~ Roman Buchberger
Our Mission
Our mission is simple: To work with the public—not just for the public.
Every community in Lake County is unique, with its own identity, challenges, and priorities. Effective law enforcement must be flexible and responsive – built on communication, collaboration, and trust. Public safety isn’t one-size-fits-all. It requires listening, understanding, and creating tailored solutions that reflect what matters most to the people we serve where we serve them.
Together, we can make our neighborhoods safer and stronger, and give every resident a voice in shaping the future of Lake County.
About Roman
Roman Buchberger’s story is one of resilience, service, and dedication to others.
Raised in Schaumburg, Illinois, Roman grew up in a blue-collar family that faced significant health challenges. By sixth grade, his father, already recovering from open-heart surgery, was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and went on disability soon after. While in eighth grade, Roman’s mother was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer and sadly passed away during the winter of his freshman year in high school. Roman immediately began working after school to help support his father and younger brother.
After graduating from Hoffman Estates High School, Roman joined the U.S. Army, serving on active duty from 1990 to 1991. Just before completing his first year, tragedy struck again. His father passed away from cardiac failure. At just 19 years old, Roman petitioned for, and was granted, full legal custody of his 14-year-old brother. At that time, he transitioned from active duty to active reserves, serving from 1991 until 1998, and again from 2004-2008.
Roman studied Sociology at the College of Lake County in 2008.
He enjoys, and still plays, ice hockey regularly.