The United States police-rank model is generally quasi-military in structure. A uniform system of insignia based on that of the US Army and Marine Corps is used to help identify an officer's seniority.
Ranks
Although the large and varied number of federal, state, and local police and sheriff's departments have different ranks, a general model, from highest to lowest rank, would be:
- Chief of police/commissioner of police/superintendent/sheriff: The title commissioner of police is used mainly by large metropolitan departments, while chief of police is associated with small and medium-sized municipalities; both are typically appointed by a mayor or selected by the city council or commission. In some cities, "commissioner" is the member of the board of officials in charge of the department, while a "chief" is the top uniformed officer answering to the commissioner or commission. In very large departments, such as the New York City Police Department, there may be several non-police officer deputy and assistant commissioners, some of whom outrank the chief of department and others on par with the uniformed chief. There may be a chief of operations who is second in command to the top-ranking chief. In contrast, sheriffs in the United States are usually elected officials, one in each county, who head the sheriff's department (or sheriff's office).
- Assistant chief of police/assistant commissioner/assistant superintendent: Only seen in some departments. In New York City, assistant chiefs head borough commands.
- Deputy chief of police/deputy commissioner/deputy superintendent/chief deputy/undersheriff/deputy sheriff: The top subordinate of the chief of police, commissioner, superintendent, or sheriff; may or may not have a specific area of responsibility. In some places the undersheriff is the warden of the county jail. The New York City Sheriff's Office has five undersheriffs: each one is responsible for a borough of New York City, with the Sheriff of the City of New York overseeing all of them. In some Sheriff's Offices, the rank of Assistant Sheriff exists, below the Undersheriff, but still above Commander and other ranks.
- Inspector/commander:[1] Sometimes have an insignia of a single star, analogous to brigadier generals, but in other areas wear a gold or silver eagle, similar to a colonel. "Inspector" is also used as a term for "detective" in the San Francisco Police Department but is two ranks above captain in the NYPD and the Philadelphia Police Department. In the NYPD, inspectors command divisions, which may be groups of precincts within a borough or specialized branches of the police service.
- Colonel or lieutenant colonel: A majority of state police as well as some municipal agencies use "colonel" or "lieutenant colonel" as their senior executive rank, often jointly with a civilian title such as "superintendent, deputy superintendent", "commissioner, deputy commissioner" or "director, deputy director", "Chief, Deputy Chief", etc. Conversely, the colonel or lieutenant colonel rank is rarely employed by other agencies, though it is used by the Baltimore Police Department and other Maryland agencies as either an executive or commander-like rank. Colonels generally wear the gold or silver eagle of a military colonel, and Lieutenant Colonels have the oak leaf of a Military lieutenant colonel, from the U.S. armed forces. Many sheriffs also wear the eagle insignia, and use colonel as an official rank.
- Major[2]/deputy inspector: Sometimes Majors/Deputy Inspectors have the insignia of a gold or silver oak leaf, similar to a major or lieutenant colonel in the armed forces. In the Baltimore Police Department and Atlanta Police Department, majors supervise police stations.
- Captain: Two gold or silver bars ("railroad tracks"). A Captain often supervises a police station but can supervise another division or unit (detectives, patrol, etc.) in smaller departments and only certain sections of a police station in larger departments. In the NYPD, captains are the normal commanders of precincts.
- Lieutenant: Wearing a single gold or silver bar, a Lieutenant supervises two to three or more sergeants. Lieutenants can supervise an entire watch shift in a police station or detective squad (narcotics, homicide, etc.) in larger police departments and entire barracks in state police departments, and entire precincts in smaller police departments.
- Sergeant: Three chevrons, a police officer who supervises an entire watch shift in smaller departments and areas of a precinct and individual detective squads in larger departments. Some agencies, such as the New Jersey State Police, use a para-militaristic range of sergeant ranks, such as staff sergeant and sergeant first class, in addition to the basic sergeant rank.
- Detective/inspector/investigator: An investigator/detective/investigator usually works in plain clothes. This may be in several classes that correspond to higher supervisory and pay grades. In the NYPD, the detective rank is technically a designation: detectives do not actually outrank police officers although they are in charge of cases and are often senior in years of service, and so have a certain degree of authority beyond police officers in specific situations.
- Officer/deputy/trooper/corporal: A regular officer or deputy wears no rank insignia, and there may be several pay grades. Corporals, who may be senior officers or acting watch commanders, wear two chevrons. A police corporal is generally employed as an officer as an entry level supervisor position. These duties may include one or more of the following roles:[3]
- Detective
- Field supervisor or SWAT supervisor
- Field training officer (FTO)
- Watch commander, and others
Police corporals will often act as a lead officer in field situations when a sergeant is not present.[4] The position is also referred to by some agencies as Agent.[5]
In a few departments, such as New York City and Philadelphia,[6] officers from the rank of lieutenant and up wear white shirts instead of the dark blue or black uniform shirts common to lower-ranked police officers. In Philadelphia the rank of sergeant and up wear white shirts. Senior police officers may wear fretting ("scrambled eggs") on their hat visors.
Advancement from officer to captain is generally by appointment after successful completion of a series of examinations, and after the officer has sufficient time in grade. Grades above captain are generally by appointment of the chief or sheriff. In addition, there must be vacancies for a higher rank.
Variations
Federal
Rank | Chief of Police | Assistant Chief | Deputy Chief | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Private/Investigator |
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Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Director | Deputy Director | Marshal | Chief Deputy Marshal | Supervisory Deputy Marshal | Deputy Marshal |
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Rank | Director | Deputy Director | Chief of Staff and Special Counsel to the Director | Deputy Chief of Staff | Associate Deputy Director | Executive Assistant Director | Associate Executive Assistant Director | Assistant Director | Deputy Assistant Director | Supervisory Deputy Marshal | Special Agent-in-Charge | Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge | Supervisory Special Agent | Senior Special Agent | Special Agent | New Agent Trainee |
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State
Rank | Director (colonel) |
Assistant director (lieutenant colonel) |
Chief (major) |
Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Senior trooper | Trooper |
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Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Commissioner | Deputy Commissioner | Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper |
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Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Director (Colonel) |
Deputy Director (Lieutenant Colonel) |
Assistant Director (Lieutenant Colonel) |
Major | Captain | Sergeant | Trooper |
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Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Captain | Sergeant | Ranger |
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Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Director (Colonel) |
Deputy Director (Lieutenant Colonel) |
Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper First Class | Trooper | Cadet |
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Insignia | No insignia | |||||||||
Description | Director holds the Rank of Colonel, appointed by the Governor of Arkansas to be the professional head of the Department | Deputy Director holds the Rank of Lieutenant Colonel, second-in-command of Department and second highest ranked commissioned officer in the Department. | Responsible for serving as a Highway Patrol Regional Commander, as the Criminal Investigations Commander, as the Crimes Against Children Commander, or as the Administrative Services Division Commander | Responsible for serving as a Highway Patrol Troop Commander, Criminal Investigation Division Regional Commander or other upper-level administrative and managerial staff position. | Responsible for serving as a Highway Patrol Troop Assistant Commander, Criminal Investigation Division Company Commander or supervising a specialized function with the State Police | First supervisory rank, responsible for overseeing and supervising Troopers and non-commissioned personnel in the performance of their duties | Rank attained by Trooper First Class after completion of 7 years of service. May supervise Troopers in the performance of their duties in absence of a sergeant. | Rank attained by Trooper after completion of 4 1/2 years of service. | Rank attained by Recruits upon successful completion of the training academy, responsible for field law enforcement patrol or specialized or technical law enforcement function. | A Cadet is a new recruit, and is the rank held by all personnel while assigned as a student at the training academy. These personnel do not wear rank insignia. |
- California
- California Highway Patrol
Rank | Commissioner | Deputy Commissioner | Assistant Commissioner | Chief | Assistant Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Officer | Cadet |
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Insignia | |
No insignia |
Rank | Colonel | Deputy Chief[7] | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Sergeant Major | Master Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Master Trooper and Technician |
Trooper |
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Insignia | No insignia | ||||||||||
Description | Chief of the Patrol | Region Commander | District/Branch Commander | Troop/Section Commander |
Rank | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Master Sergeant | Sergeant | Trooper First Class | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant First Class | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper First Class | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | |||||||||
Description | Commissioner | Deputy Commissioner | Area Commander | Region Commander | Watch Commander | Post Chief | Post Chief |
Rank | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Director | First Deputy Director | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Master Sergeant | Sergeant | Master Trooper | Trooper First Class | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Superintendent | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | First Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper | Probationary Trooper | Recruit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper III (Senior Trooper) | Trooper II | Trooper I | Peace Officer Candidate Current |
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Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Superintendent (Colonel) |
Assistant Superintendent (Lieutenant Colonel) |
Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Technical Trooper | Master Trooper | Trooper | Trooper Trainee (Recruit) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | ||||||||
Description | Rank of colonel, appointed by the Governor of Kansas to be the professional head of the Department | Rank of lieutenant colonel, second-in-command of Patrol, appointed by the Superintendent | Regional and Division Commanders | Troop Commander | First Line Supervisor | Rank held by veteran Troopers assigned to a technical specialty (e.g. Bomb Technicians, Aircraft Pilots, Canine Handlers, Task Force Officers, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement troopers). | Rank attained by Trooper after completion of 5 years of service and completion of advanced professional training. | Rank attained by Recruits upon successful completion of the training academy, responsible for field law enforcement patrol. | This rank is held by law enforcement officers while attending the KHP training academy. |
Rank | Colonel-Commissioner | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Master Trooper | Senior Trooper | Trooper First Class | Trooper | Cadet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | ||||||||||
Description | One individual is appointed (by the Governor) as the Deputy Secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Superintendent of the State Police and holds the rank of Colonel. The Colonel wears one gold-colored eagle on each epaulet.[9] | There are four officers with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, each overseeing one of the four bureaus within the State Police. Lieutenant Colonels wear a silver-colored oak leaf on each epaulet. | Majors are responsible for a command within the State Police. Majors wear one gold-colored oak leaf on each epaulet. | The specific responsibilities of a Captain vary depending upon where they are assigned within the Agency. For example, a Captain may be a Troop Commander in the Patrol Bureau or a Division Commander in one of the other Bureaus. Captains wear two gold-colored bars on each epaulet. | The responsibilities of a lieutenant vary within the department. At the Troop level, a lieutenant is typically the commander of a shift. Other Lieutenants in other divisions may command a unit. Lieutenants wear gold-colored metal bars on each epaulet. | Sergeants act as assistant shift commanders or duty officers. A sergeant is generally considered to be a first-line supervisor in most units.[10] Sergeants wear three yellow inverted chevrons on each sleeve under the State Police patch. | The insignia for this rank consists of a gold-colored 'MT' collar pin worn on the wearer's right lapel. Troopers who complete fifteen (15) years of satisfactory or exceptional service are promoted to the rank of Master Trooper. While not considered a first-line supervisor, Master Troopers are occasionally tasked to supervise other lower-ranking Troopers[11] | The insignia for this rank consists of a gold-colored 'ST' collar pin worn on the wearer's right lapel. Troopers who complete ten years of satisfactory or exceptional service are promoted to the rank of Senior Trooper. | The insignia for this rank consists of a gold-colored 'TFC' collar pin worn on the wearer's right lapel. Troopers who complete five years of satisfactory or exceptional service are promoted to the rank of Trooper First Class. | The insignia for this rank consists of a gold-colored 'TPR' collar pin worn on the wearer's right lapel. This rank is attained by Cadets upon successful completion of the training academy. | A Cadet is a raw recruit, and is the rank held by all personnel while assigned as a student at the training academy. These personnel do not wear rank insignia. |
Title | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank[12] | Colonel Superintendent |
Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | First Sergeant | Detective Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Master Trooper[13] | Senior Trooper | Trooper First Class | Trooper |
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Insignia | No insignia | ||||||||||||
Description | The Superintendent of the Maryland State Police holds the rank of colonel. He is the Secretary of the Department of State Police and a member of the governor's cabinet. | There are three officers with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, each overseeing one of the three bureaus within the state police. | Majors are responsible for a command within the state police. | The specific responsibilities of a captain vary depending upon where they are assigned within the agency. For example, a captain may be a troop commander in the Field Operations Bureau or a division commander in one of the other bureaus. | A lieutenant is the commander of each barrack. Other Lieutenants may command a unit. | First sergeants are assistant barrack commanders or may perform administrative functions in other areas. | Detective sergeants are in charge of all criminal investigations at a barracks, or may be assigned to other investigative functions. | Sergeants act as shift commanders or duty officers. | Corporals are the first-line supervisors and are usually assigned as road supervisors within barracks. In the absence of a sergeant, they may act as the duty officer. | Troopers who complete 15 years of satisfactory or exceptional service are promoted to the rank of Master Trooper. | Troopers who complete 10 years of satisfactory or exceptional service are promoted to the rank of Senior Trooper. | Troopers who complete three years of satisfactory or exceptional service are promoted to the rank of TFC. | Candidates successfully completing the academy and field training are appointed as troopers. |
Rank[14] | Colonel[15] | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Detective Captain | Captain | Detective Lieutenant | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper | Probationary Trooper | State Police Trainee |
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Insignia | No insignia | ||||||||||
Ranks prior to 1992 | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Staff Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper | Probationary Trooper | Recruit Trooper |
Insignia prior to 1992 | No insignia |
Rank[16] | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Inspector | First Lieutenant | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper | Recruit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Master Sergeant | Sergeant First Class | Staff Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper First Class | Trooper | Cadet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank[17] | Superintendent (rank of Colonel) | Assistant Superintendent (rank of Lieutenant Colonel) | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Master Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper | State Trooper (Recruit)[18] |
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Insignia | No insignia | |||||||||
Description | Superintendent Holds the rank of Colonel. Appointed by the Governor of Missouri. must be confirmed by the Missouri Senate | Assistant Superintendent holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and reports directly to the Superintendent and has authority over the units. | Majors are responsible for a command within the Highway Patrol. | A captain is a troop commander in the Field Operations Bureau or a division commander in one of the other bureaus. | A lieutenant is the assistant commander of a division/unit. | A Master Sergeant acts as a zone sergeant commanding a group of troopers. | A Sergeant supervises an entire Patrol shift of His/Her respective District. | Corporals are the first-line supervisors and are usually assigned as road supervisors within barracks. In the absence of a sergeant, they may act as the duty officer. | Candidates successfully completing the academy and field training are appointed as troopers. | The initial rank of oncoming Missouri State Highway Patrol, held while undergoing training at the Missouri State Highway Patrol Law Enforcement Academy. |
Rank | Chief (rank of Colonel) | Assistant Chief (rank of Lieutenant Colonel) | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | ||||||
Description | The Chief of Police holds the Rank of Colonel and is appointed by the Nevada Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director. The Chief of Police must be confirmed by the Governor of Nevada | The Assistant Chief holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and reports directly to the Colonel and has authority over the units. | Majors are responsible for a command within the Highway Patrol. | A captain is a troop commander in the Field Operations Bureau or a division commander in one of the other bureaus. | A lieutenant is the assistant commander of a division/unit. | A Sergeant is a person who supervises an entire Patrol shift in their District. | Candidates successfully completing the academy and field training are appointed as troopers. |
Rank | Colonel (Superintendent) |
Lieutenant Colonel (Deputy Superintendent) |
Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant First Class | Detective Sergeant First Class | Staff Sergeant | Sergeant / Detective Sergeant | Trooper I / Detective I | Trooper II / Detective II |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Deputy Chief | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Senior Officer | Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Superintendent | First Deputy Superintendent | Deputy Superintendent/Colonel | Assistant Deputy Superintendent/Lieutenant Colonel | Staff Inspector | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Technical Lieutenant | Chief Technical Sergeant | Staff Sergeant | First Sergeant | Senior Investigator (plainclothes) | Zone Sergeant | Sergeant Station Commander | Technical Sergeant | Sergeant | Investigator (plainclothes) | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Colonel[19][20] | Lieutenant Colonel[19][20] | Major[19][20] | Captain[19][20] | Lieutenant[19][20] | First Sergeant[19][20][21][22] | Sergeant[19][20][23][22] | Master Trooper[19][20] | Senior Trooper[19][20] | Trooper[19][20] | Probationary Trooper[24][20] | Trooper Cadet[25][20] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | |||||||||||
Description[26] | Patrol Commander[27] Appointed by the Governor | Patrol Deputy Commander / Director of Support Operations[26] | Support/Operations/Training/Professional Standards | Troop Commander / (1 per troop; others assigned to specific posts) | (3 per troop; others assigned to specific posts) | District Commander (1 per patrol district; others assigned to specific posts) | Shift Supervisor (3 per patrol district; others assigned to specific post) | Rank stated on badge (6+ years experience) | Rank stated on badge (3–6 years experience) | 6 months – 3 years experience | 0–6 months experience (field training) | Trooper School |
Rank | Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Staff Lieutenant | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank[28] | Commissioner | Assistant Commissioner | Chief (Colonel) | Assistant Chief (Lieutenant Colonel) | Deputy Chief (Lieutenant Colonel) | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Trooper | Cadet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | |||||||||
Description | Appointed by the Governor of Oklahoma to serve as the head of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety | Appointed by the commissioner to serve as the chief of Administrative and Support Services for the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety | Rank of colonel, appointed by the commissioner to be the professional head of the patrol, highest ranking uniformed officer | Rank of lieutenant colonel, position not used but still recognized | Rank of lieutenant colonel, responsible for overseeing patrol operations for assigned sections or performing administrative functions | Responsible for overseeing zones which consist of two or more troops of the patrol | Responsible for serving as a troop commander or performing a technical or specialized staff function | First supervisory rank, responsible for supervising troopers in the performance of their duties or performing a technical or specific staff function | Rank attained by Cadets upon successful completion of the training academy, responsible for field law enforcement patrol or specialized or technical law enforcement function | A Cadet is a new recruit, and is the rank held by all personnel while assigned as a student at the training academy. These personnel do not wear rank insignia. |
Rank | Superintendent | Deputy Superintendent | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper |
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Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Colonel (Commissioner) | Lieutenant Colonel (Deputy Commissioner) | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper First Class | Trooper | State Police Cadet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | |||||||||
Description | Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police. | Deputy Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police. | Commander of an Area, such as Area III, encompassing several Troops. | Troop Commander, such as Troop B, encompassing several Stations. | Station Commander, such as Station 1 (located in Troop B of Area III). | Station Commander, Supervisor of a unit, section, or specialty position. | Supervisor of Troopers, oversee the patrol's daily calls for service. | This is a longevity promotion for Troopers with 12 years of service. | Upon graduation from the Pennsylvania State Police Academy, cadets are promoted to the rank of Trooper. | A Commonwealth employee who is enrolled in but has not yet graduated from the Pennsylvania State Police Academy. |
Rank | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper |
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Insignia | No insignia |
- Texas
- Texas Highway Patrol
Rank | DPS Director (Colonel)[29] | Deputy Director (Lieutenant Colonel)[29] | Chief[29] | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Master Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper | Probationary Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief[29] | Assistant Chief | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Field Ranger |
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Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper |
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Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Colonel[30] | Lieutenant Colonel[30] | Major[30] | Captain[30] | Lieutenant[30] | First Sergeant[30] | Sergeant[30] | Master Trooper[30] | Senior Trooper[30] | Trooper-Pilot[30] | Trooper II[30] | Trooper I[30] | Trainee[30] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | ||||||||||||
Description | Superintendent of State Police | Deputy Superintendent (1) / Bureau Director (1 per bureau) / Office of Performance Management and Internal Controls (1) | Bureau Deputy Director (2 per bureau) | Division Commander | Field / Headquarters Lieutenant / Staff Assistant | Area Commander | First-line supervisor | Career Progression, based on length of service, 25+ years[30] | Career Progression, based on length of service, 9+ years[30] | Trooper's assigned to the Aviation Unit[30] | Career Progression, automatic after 1 year probationary period[30] | Probationary Trooper, first year in the field[30] | Status while attending the state police academy[30] |
Rank[31] | Colonel | Lieutenant colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Senior Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper | Trooper Probationary |
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Insignia | No insignia | |||||||||
Description | The Director of the Vermont State Police may be promoted to full colonel at the discretion of the Commissioner. | The Director of the Vermont State Police is a lieutenant colonel. The Commissioner of Public Safety makes this appointment for a term of three years. The director may be reappointed at the commissioner's discretion. This rank can also be issued to a deputy director, though actual use of such a position varies and is not always used. | Captains may be promoted to major on a case-by-case basis when the need arises. Currently the State Police has three majors, each overseeing one of the major divisions of the State Police i.e., Support Services, Field Force and Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI). | Lieutenants with 6 months of experience at that rank may be considered for promotion to captain. Each troop area is overseen by a captain. There are also a number of captains in staff positions. | Sergeants with three years of experience at that level may be considered for promotion to lieutenant. Lieutenants are commissioned officers and the rank generally includes station commanders as well as commanders of other specialized divisions within the State Police.
All members hired after January 1, 1998, must possess a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university to be eligible for a promotion to lieutenant. |
Sergeants with 15 years of service are promoted to the rank of Senior Sergeant. | Troopers are eligible for consideration for promotion to sergeant after a minimum of five years with the department. Sergeants in the State Police are the first-line supervisors, typically referred to as patrol commanders. Many of the department's detectives also hold the rank of sergeant. All members hired after January 1, 1998, must possess an associate degree from an accredited college or university to be eligible for a promotion to sergeant. | Senior troopers are promoted to corporal upon completion of fifteen years of service. | Probationary troopers are promoted to the rank of trooper first class after one year of service with the department. | Trooper Probationary No rank insignia. This is the entry level rank of all members of the State Police. |
Rank | Chief of the Washington State Patrol | Deputy Chief | Assistant Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | State Trooper | Trooper Cadet[32] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Superintendent - Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | First Lieutenant | Second Lieutenant | First Sergeant | Sergeant | Corporal | Trooper First Class | Senior Trooper | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Trooper |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Counties
Rank | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Police First Class | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief Of Police | Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Police Officer First Class | Police Officer | Police Recruit | Police Cadet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Division Chief | Major | Captain | Sergeant | Deputy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Deputy Sheriff |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | ||||||||
Description | The sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer for East Baton Rouge Parish. The sheriff wears four gold stars on each shoulder. Sheriff Sid J. Gautreaux, III |
The colonel is the Chief Criminal Deputy of the sheriff's office. Ultimately all divisions of the sheriff's office fall under the guidance of the colonel. The colonel wears a silver eagle on each shoulder. Colonel Lawrence McCleary, Chief Criminal Deputy Stephen Hymel, Chief Civil Deputy |
The lieutenant colonel is primarily responsible for the criminal division of the sheriff's office. The lieutenant colonel wears a silver oak leaf on each shoulder. Lieutenant Colonel Dennis Grimes is the Warden at East Baton Rouge Parish Prison. (Warden) |
There are four majors in the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office. Majors wear a gold oak leaf on each shoulder. Major Ron Boucher, Chief of Detectives Major Michael Crawford, Chief of Operations Major Robert Clements, Deputy Warden of the Parish Prison |
Captains are commanders of their particular division such as: Kleinpeter Substation, Criminal Investigations, Crime Scene etc... Captains are ultimately responsible for the performance and conduct of the deputies in their command. The sheriff's office has approximately 12+ captains. Captains wear two gold bars on each shoulder. | Lieutenants are shift supervisors. They are responsible for all of the activity on their respective shifts and for ensuring the deputies are serving the citizens and enforcing the laws properly. Lieutenants wear a single gold bar on each shoulder. | Sergeants are assistant shift supervisors. The shift sergeant assists the shift lieutenant with day-to-day activities of his shift and the supervision of deputies under their command. Sergeants must perform patrol activities as well as knowing about the shift as he is the acting shift supervisor when needed. Sergeants wear three inverted chevrons on the uniform shirt collar. | Corporals are first line supervisors who assist the shift sergeants and lieutenants with supervising deputies under their command. Unlike many law enforcement agencies where the rank of corporal is given after a certain period of service, corporals with the Sheriff's office are promoted much like sergeants and are supervisors who routinely perform the job of acting sergeant or scene supervisor when necessary. Corporals wear two inverted chevrons on the uniform shirt collar. | The position of deputy sheriff is the entry job title of the Sheriff's Office. Even after they are promoted or transferred they are still a deputy sheriff as they serve under the sheriff. Deputies do not wear rank insignia. |
Rank | Sheriff | Undersheriff | Division Chief | Commander | Sergeant | Deputy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Undersheriff | Chief Deputy | Commander | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Senior Deputy | Deputy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank[33] | Sheriff | Undersheriff | Assistant sheriff | Chief (division chief) | Commander (area chief) | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Deputy sheriff (BONUS II) (Master Field Training Officer / Detective / Custody Senior Deputy) |
Deputy sheriff (BONUS I) (Field Training Officer + various other assignments in Bureaus & Details)[34] |
Deputy sheriff (Patrol Deputy, Line Deputy + other assignments) |
Deputy sheriff trainee |
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Insignia | No insignia |
Rank[35] | Sheriff | Chief Deputy | Executive Chief | Deputy Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Deputy or Detention Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Director | Deputy Director | Assistant Director | Deputy Chief or Division Chief | Major | Bureau Commander | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Police Commissioner | Chief of Department | Chief of Division | Assistant Chief | Deputy Chief | Inspector | Deputy Inspector | Detective Captain or Captain |
Detective Lieutenant or Lieutenant |
Detective Sergeant or Sergeant |
Detective or Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Undersheriff | Assistant Sheriff | Commander | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Investigator | Master Field Training Officer | Deputy Sheriff II | Deputy Sheriff I |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Deputy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Undersheriff | Assistant Sheriff | Chief Deputy | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Master Investigator | Investigator | Corporal | Deputy Sheriff |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | Two stripes over two rockers, with a star encircled by a wreath in between. | No insignia | |||||||||
Description | There are four ranks as part of the Career Investigator Program: Investigator I, Investigator II (Senior Investigator), Investigator III (Lead Investigator), and Investigator IV (Master Investigator). | There is only one rank as a Corporal: Corporal I. A Corporal's role is to assist mainly the Sergeant and/or the Lieutenant with overseeing of Probationary Deputies and other Deputies in that division. When a member of the Riverside County Sheriff is promoted to Corporal he/she receives a new uniform with a Corporal Insignia placed on the upper left and right arm underneath the Riverside County Sheriff emblem/insignia. | There are three Deputy Sheriff grades (currently used only for pay grade identification): Deputy Sheriff, Deputy Sheriff A (possesses CA intermediate POST certificate), and Deputy Sheriff B (possesses CA advanced POST certificate). Deputy Sheriff's distinguish themselves from Correctional Deputies and Deputy Coroners by having a yellow stripe down the side of their pants. Correctional Deputies and Deputy Coroners also wear a black tie while Deputy Sheriffs wear a green tie. |
Rank | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief of Police | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Police Officer | Probationary Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Deputy Chief | Director II | Director I | Probation Supervisor II | Probation Supervisor I | Probation Officer II | Probation Officer I |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Undersheriff | Assistant Sheriff | Commander | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Deputy Sheriff |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Undersheriff | Assistant Sheriff | Chief Deputy | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Senior Deputy | Deputy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Undersheriff | Chief Deputy | Commander | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Senior Deputy | Deputy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Undersheriff | Assistant Sheriff | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Deputy Sheriff |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Chief Deputy/Jailer | Assistant Chief Deputy/Jailer | Chief Inspector | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Deputy |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Police Commissioner | Chief of Department | Chief of Division | Assistant Chief | Deputy Chief | Inspector | Deputy Inspector | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer/Detective |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Undersheriff | Chief Deputy Sheriff/ Chief of Staff/ Warden |
Warden | Deputy Warden | Captain/ Investigator Captain |
Lieutenant/ Investigator Lieutenant |
Sergeant/Investigator Sergeant | Deputy Sheriff/ Correction Officer/ Deputy Sheriff Investigator/ Correction Officer Investigator | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Chief Deputy | Assistant Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Deputy/Detective |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Sheriff | Undersheriff | Assistant sheriff | Commander | Captain | Sergeant | Senior deputy sheriff | Deputy sheriff |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Cities
Rank | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief of Police | Chief of Staff | Deputy Chief of Staff | Commander | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer/Detective |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Assistant Chief | Deputy Chief | Major | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Investigator | Senior Police Officer | Police Officer | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Division Chief | Commander | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Agent | Police Officer | Police Cadet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Assistant Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Senior Officer | Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Police Commissioner | Deputy Police Commissioner | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer / Detective | Police Trainee |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police[36] | Assistant Chief[37] | Deputy Chief | Major | Captain[38] | Lieutenant[39][38] | Sergeant | Detective | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Deputy Chief | Commander | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Field Training Officer | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of police | Deputy chief | Commander | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police officer/Detective |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of police | Deputy Chief | Commander | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Executive Assistant Chief | Assistant Chief | Deputy Chief | Major[40] | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Senior Corporal | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Commander | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Technician | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | ||||||||
Description | Appointed by the Chief of Police from Commander and Captain ranks. | Appointed by the Chief of Police from Lieutenant and Captain ranks. | Promotion based on panel interview/departmental assessment. Current rank is no longer used it now goes from Lieutenant to Commander. | Promotion based on a written examination and panel interview/departmental assessment. | Promotion based on a written examination and panel interview/departmental assessment. | At least one year service as a technician before eligibility for promotion to corporal (after an additional written examination and interview). | At least three years service as a police officer before eligibility for promotion to Technician (after an additional written examination and interview). | 4th through 1st Class |
Rank | Chief | Assistant chief | Deputy chief | Commander | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Neighborhood police officer | Corporal | Police officer | Reserve officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Assistant Chief | Deputy Chief | Commander | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal/Detective | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Executive Assistant Chief[41] | Assistant Chief[41][42] | Commander[41] | Lieutenant | Sergeant[42][43] | Senior Police Officer[41][44] | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank[45] | Chief of Police | Assistant Chief | Deputy Chief | Commander | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Patrolman |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Assistant Chief | Commander | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal/Field Training Officer | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Deputy Chief | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Sergeant | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Assistant Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Police Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No Insignia | No Insignia | ||||
Description | The Executive Head of the department, responsible for oversight of both the Administration and Operations Divisions. They're also responsible for Internal Affairs management and Fiscal Affairs. | Commanders of the Administration Division or Operations Division, as well as being Second-in-Command of the Department. | Patrol Group Supervisors, Shift Commanders, and Sub-Division Commanders. | Patrol Supervisors, sometimes Shift Commanders. | Investigators, as well as the School Resource Officer. | Standard members of the department, filling various roles. |
Rank | Chief | Assistant chief | Deputy chief | Commander | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Police officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Ranks[46][47] | Chief of Police | Police Assistant Chief |
Police Deputy Chief | Police Commander | Police Captain III Police Captain II Police Captain I |
Police Lieutenant II Police Lieutenant I |
Detective III | Police Sergeant II | Police Detective II | Police Sergeant I | Police Detective I | Police Senior Lead Officer | Police Officer III | Police Officer II | Police Officer I | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | |||||||||||||||
Description | Appointment made by the Mayor of Los Angeles, with majority approval of the Police Commission. Should have a college degree and at least 12 years of progressively responsible law enforcement experience. | Commanding Officer of an office or Bureau | Assistant commanding Officer of an office or Bureau | Eligibility for rank promotion achieved after completion of required probationary periods. | At least two years service as Sergeant or Detective before eligibility for promotion to Lieutenant I. | Promotion based on panel interview/departmental assessment. | Certain Police Officers III in special or hazard pay situations (Police Officer III+1s) are denoted by a Police Officer III insignia and star. These roles can include traffic follow-up investigators, canine training officers, SWAT platoon element leaders, and Senior Lead Officers who coordinate geographical areas.[48] | At least four years service as a Police Officer before becoming eligible for promotion to Sergeant I or Detective I (which requires an additional examination and interview). | At least three years service as a Police Officer before eligibility for promotion to Police Officer III | Automatic promotion to Police Officer II upon satisfactory completion of an 18-month probationary assignment (6 months at the academy plus a 12-month field assessment). |
Ranks | Chief of police | Deputy chief of police | Police lieutenant | Police sergeant | Police detective | Senior police officer | Police officer | Police recruit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Ranks | Airport Police Chief | Assistant Airport Police Chief | Airport Police Captain II | Airport Police Captain I | Airport Police Lieutenant | Airport Police Sergeant II | Airport Police Sergeant I | Airport Police Officer III – Detective Assignment | Airport Police Officer III – Senior Lead Officer Assignment | Airport Police Officer II | Airport Police Officer I |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Assistant Chief | Major | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Commander | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Assistant Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Station Commander | Assistant Station Commander | Major | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer/Detective |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Assistant Chief | Major | Commander | Executive Officer | Senior Sergeant-At-Arms | Sergeant-At-Arms | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Assistant Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Commander | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Field Training Officer | Police Officer/Detective | Police Officer Trainee |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank[49] | Superintendent | Chief Deputy Superintendent | Deputy Superintendent | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant Major[50][51] | Sergeant | Detective | Officer IV | Officer III | Officer II | Officer I | Reserve | Recruit (Field) | Recruit (Academy) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | Same as Officers |
No insignia | ||||||||||||||
Description | Police Department commander | Bureau commander | Bureau commander | Division, Unit, Section commander |
Platoon, Division, District Unit, Section commander |
Honorary Rank (Sector, Section, Task Force commander) |
Sector, Section, Task Force commander |
Investigations, CrimeStoppers |
Patrol, Various |
(same as regular Officers) | N/A |
Rank | Chief of Department | Bureau Chief Bureau Chief Chaplain† Department Chief Surgeon |
Assistant Chief Assistant Chief Chaplain† Assistant Chief Surgeon |
Deputy Chief Deputy Chief Chaplain† District Surgeon |
Inspector Chaplain† Police Surgeon |
Deputy Inspector | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective (grades 3rd–1st) | Police Officer | Probationary Police Officer | Recruit Officer | Cadet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
^ †: Uniform rank that has no police powers
Rank | Chief | Deputy Chief |
Assistant Chief |
Captain | Lieutenant | PTO Sergeant | Sergeant | PTO Corporal | Corporal | Police Training Officer II | Master Police Officer | Police Training Officer I | Detective | Officer | Recruit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Assistant Chief | Deputy Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant (Training Sergeant)/Detective | Field Training Officer | Police Officer/Investigator |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer with 7 years experience[52] |
Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Police Commissioner | First Deputy Police Commissioner | Deputy Police Commissioner | Chief Inspector | Inspector | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal Detective |
Police Officer | Police Officer Recruit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank[53] | Chief of Police | Executive Assistant Chief | Assistant Chief | Commander | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Sergeant-in-Training | Field Training Officer | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Deputy Chief | Assistant Chief | Commander | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective/Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank[54] | Chief | Deputy chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Executive Assistant Chief | Assistant Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Police Officer III | Police Officer II | Police Officer I | Police Recruit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Assistant Chief | Deputy Chief | Commander | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Inspector | Assistant Inspector | Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia |
Rank | Chief | Assistant Chief | Deputy Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Assistant Chief | Deputy Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank[55] | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Assistant Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Detective | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Commissioner of Police | Deputy Chief | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Police Officer/Detective | Probationary Police Officer | Police Cadet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | ||||||||
Description | The Commissioner of Police holds the rank of Colonel and is appointed by director of public safety. Highest rank in the Metropolitan Police Department. | Deputy chiefs are appointed by the commissioner and hold the rank of lieutenant colonel, the second highest rank in the Metropolitan Police Department. | Majors are appointed by the commissioner. | Captains are appointed by the commissioner. | Assigned to geographic patrol and detective divisions is responsible for supervising patrol sergeants, police officers and detectives who carry out day-to-day, routine crime suppression and investigative functions | Sergeants are responsible for the direct supervision of their patrol division and the conduct, appearance and performance of personnel assigned under their command. | Performs duties to patrol a specific area to protect life and property, and enforce laws and ordinances using tactful and courteous treatment of the public and conscientious and efficient performance of duties. | Following graduation from the academy, officers receive the title Probationary Police Officer (PPO) for twelve months until being promoted to Police Officer. | The goal of the program is to provide interested individuals between the ages of 18 and 20½ with paid, on the job training and exposure to various police department units; the opportunity to earn course credit; and the foundation to be successful and well-prepared upon entering the St. Louis Police Academy once turning 20½. |
Rank | Chief of Police | Assistant Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Major | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Corporal | Master Police Officer | Police Officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia[56] | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Deputy Chief | Assistant Chief | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Lead Police Officer | Detective | Police Officer | Police Reserve Officer | Police Recruit | Police Volunteer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Rank | Chief of Police | Patrol Chief | Assistant chief | Commander | Inspector | Captain | Lieutenant | Sergeant | Master Patrol Officer | Officer First Class | Officer | Recruit officer |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia |
Other
Rank[57] | Commissioner | Colonel | Lieutenant Colonel | Commander | Inspector | Captain | First lieutenant | Second lieutenant | Sergeant | Officer/ Agent | Cadet |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Insignia | No insignia | ||||||||||
Description | Governor Appointee | Bureau/ Regional/ Administrative Commander | Regional/ Administrative Commander | Regional Commander | Division/ Unit/ District Commander | District/ Precinct/ Unit Commander/Supervisor | District/ Precinct/ Unit Commander | District/ Precinct Commander | Shift Supervisor | Patrol |
See also
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