How can I change my Microsoft password
The move to Microsoft services has been widespread, and nearly all services use our county login information to allow us to sign in. Unfortunately, this means if you are locked out of your account, you are locked out of many county services.
Assuming you've set up Self-Service Password Reset, you can use the following link to reset your password: https://passwordreset.microsoftonline.com
You will need to enter your @brunswickncsheriff.gov account address and follow the prompts provided. IT recommends authenticating yourself in the password reset system by sending a text to your phone. However, if you've set up other methods (such as an authenticator app), you can use any one of those instead.
Once you have finished resetting your password, it will take up to 15 minutes for the changes to synchronize across all county services. Keep in mind that there are other services that use your county login information, so if you change your password for one, it changes for all of those tied-in services. You can view a list of county-related single sign-on services in our article: What services are tied to my Microsoft account
If you're unsure whether a resource requires your county login information and is a verified state or local government online resource, check if it directs you to a Microsoft sign-in page. If it does, then it's safe to assume that your county login is required. The only exception to this rule is eWarrants, which requires a different account login.
This details how to reset your password, but you may not need to reset your password if you've only been locked out of your account.
To unlock your account, follow the steps outlined in our article: My Microsoft account is locked