What is the salary of a Recording Deputy? In the United States, a Recording Deputy earns an average salary of $47,338. The salary range for a Recording Deputy is usually between $41,988 and $51,488 per year, representing the 25th to 75th percentiles respectively. The top 10% of earners, that is the 90th percentile, have an annual salary of $56,601. The highest Recording Deputy salary in the United States was $56,882. The average hourly pay for a Recording Deputy is $22.76.
Top 3 states paying the highest average Recording Deputy salary are Washington, with an average salary of $44,474, followed by Colorado, with an average salary of $42,054, and Indiana, with an average salary of $45,821. Employers paying the highest salary for a Recording Deputy job are Grant County (WA), Lake County (CO) and Porter County (IN).
Employer | Average Salary |
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Grant County, WA | $56,741 |
Lake County, CO | $47,562 |
Porter County, IN | $46,975 |
Coos County, OR | $38,976 |
Chaffee County, CO | $36,544 |
Henderson County, KY | $30,704 |
Job Title | Average Salary |
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Recording Clerk | $39,031 |
Recording Supervisor | $61,352 |
Recording Specialist | $49,962 |
Recording Manager | $89,611 |
Recording Technician | $38,473 |
Recording Services Clerk | $32,784 |
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State | Average Salary | Records Number |
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Colorado | $42,054 | 4 |
Indiana | $45,821 | 4 |
Kentucky | $30,704 | 1 |
Oregon | $38,976 | 1 |
Washington | $44,474 | 5 |