What is the salary of a Police Patrol? In the United States, a Police Patrol earns an average salary of $93,050. The salary range for a Police Patrol is usually between $62,741 and $115,842 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $134,791. The highest Police Patrol salary in the United States was $216,563. The average hourly pay for a Police Patrol is $44.74.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Police Patrol salary are California, with an average salary of $164,570, followed by New Jersey, with an average salary of $127,080, and Pennsylvania, with an average salary of $108,511. Employers paying the highest salary for a Police Patrol job are Exeter Township (PA), Town of Westport (MA) and City of Salem (MA).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Exeter Township, PA | $118,102 |
Town of Westport, MA | $105,509 |
City of Salem, MA | $98,132 |
City of Canby, OR | $95,790 |
City of New Albany, OH | $89,128 |
Marion Civil City, IN | $66,692 |
City of Norway, MI | $66,243 |
City of Cedar City, UT | $55,463 |
Rockville Civil Town, IN | $47,836 |
Ohioville Borough, PA | $31,785 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Police Chief | $110,745 |
Police Officer | $83,048 |
Police Sergeant | $113,586 |
Police Lieutenant | $123,317 |
Police Captain | $125,196 |
Police Deputy Chief | $140,311 |
Police | $72,295 |
Police Corporal | $91,352 |
Police Detective | $160,619 |
Police Records Clerk | $43,846 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Arkansas | $44,476 | 1 |
California | $164,570 | 30 |
Georgia | $14,562 | 1 |
Illinois | $63,986 | 37 |
Indiana | $50,350 | 26 |
Massachusetts | $98,350 | 80 |
Michigan | $75,717 | 20 |
New Jersey | $127,080 | 66 |
Nevada | $50,054 | 20 |
Ohio | $91,766 | 71 |
Oregon | $95,791 | 18 |
Pennsylvania | $108,511 | 31 |
Tennessee | $3,670 | 10 |
Texas | $42,410 | 15 |
Utah | $55,464 | 5 |
Washington | $107,247 | 35 |
Wisconsin | $2,246 | 4 |