Police ranks of the United States

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The United States police-rank model is generally quasi-military in structure. [1] [2] A uniform system of insignia based on that of the US Army and Marine Corps is used to help identify an officer's seniority. [2] [3]

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Rank

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:

Police corporals will often act as a lead officer in field situations when a sergeant is not present. [7] The position is also referred to by some agencies as Agent. [8]

In a few departments, such as New York City, Washington DC, and Baltimore, 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. [9] Command staff and ranking officers/supervisors 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. In police departments, the second-highest rank is usually similar to a chief of staff. In a sheriff's office, the second-highest ranking person is often responsible for most operations, similar to a chief of police in a police department, because the Sheriff is often elected and in many cases is a politician rather than an experienced law enforcement officer.[ citation needed ]

Variations

Federal

Federal
United States Border Patrol
Border Patrol HeadquartersChief Superintendent of the Border PatrolDeputy Chief Superintendent of the Border PatrolDivision chiefDeputy division chiefAssociate chiefAssistant chiefOperations officer (non-supervisory)
Border Patrol sectorsChief patrol agent (CPA)Deputy chief patrol agent (DCPA)Division chief/ACTT directorExecutive officer/assistant chief patrol agent (ACPA)Special operations supervisor (SOS)Operations officer (non-supervisory)Supervisory Border Patrol agent (SBPA)Border Patrol agent – intelligence (BPA-I)
Border Patrol stationsPatrol agent in charge (PAIC)Deputy patrol agent in charge (DPAIC)Watch commander (WC)Special operations supervisor (SOSSupervisory Border Patrol agent (SBPA)Border Patrol agent – intelligence (BPA-I)Border patrol agent (BPA)
Border Patrol academyChief patrol agent (CPA)Deputy chief patrol agent (DCPA)Assistant chief patrol agent (ACPA)Training operations supervisor (TOS)Supervisory Border Patrol agent (senior instructor)Supervisory Border Patrol agent (instructor)Border Patrol agent (detailed instructor)
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O9 insignia.svg US-O8 insignia.svg US-O7 insignia.svg US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg No insignia
United States Capitol Police
RankChief of PoliceAssistant Chief of Police/ Chief of OperationsDeputy ChiefInspectorCaptainLieutenantSergeantDetective/MPOTechnicianPrivate First ClassPrivate with TrainingPrivate
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Sgtpin.jpg PrivateFCpin.jpg PVTpin.jpg No insignia
United States Park Police
RankChief of PoliceAssistant ChiefDeputy ChiefMajorCaptainLieutenantSergeantPrivate/Investigator
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg VSP Sergeant.jpg No insignia
United States Marshals Service
RankDirectorDeputy DirectorUS MarshalChief Deputy US MarshalSupervisory Deputy US MarshalDeputy US Marshal
United States Secret Service
RankDirectorDeputy DirectorChief Operating OfficerAssistant DirectorDeputy Assistant DirectorSpecial Agent in ChargeDeputy Special Agent in ChargeSupervisory Special AgentSpecial Agent
Federal Bureau of Investigation
RankDirectorDeputy DirectorChief of Staff and Special Counsel to the DirectorDeputy Chief of StaffAssociate Deputy DirectorExecutive Assistant DirectorAssociate Executive Assistant DirectorAssistant DirectorDeputy Assistant DirectorSpecial Agent-in-ChargeAssistant Special Agent-in-ChargeSupervisory Special AgentSenior Special AgentSpecial AgentNew Agent Trainee
United States Department of Veterans Affairs
RankChief of PoliceDeputy Chief of PoliceMajorCaptainLieutenantSergeantDetectiveCorporalPolice Officer
Insignia Colonel Gold eagle.png Lieutenant Colonel insignia.png Major insignia.png Captain insignia.png First Lieutenant insignia.png NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg MPDC Corporal Stripes.png No insignia
DescriptionChief of Service. Responsible for the entirety of the Police Service.Deputy Chief of Service. Charged with assisting the Chief of Police in running the entirety of the Police Service.Supervisory Police Officer or Supervisory Security Specialist. This position is equivalent in grade to a Captain. However, this rank is awarded to those officers specifically charged with overseeing patrol operations.Supervisory Police Officer or Supervisory Security Specialist. Usually commands a section or division within the Service, such as Physical Security, Administration, Investigations, Communications etc.Supervisory Police Officers (Watch Commanders). Supervises a shift (or multiple shifts) of Police and Security personnel, including Police Officers, Sergeants, and Security Assistants (Dispatchers).Lead Police Officers (Watch Leaders). Assists the Watch Commander in running a shift of Police Officers and Security Assistants (Dispatchers). First line leaders within the Service.Detectives are police investigators charged with investigating those crimes that do not fall under the purview of the VA Inspector General's Office (OIG).This rank is authorized at the local level. It is the same grade as a journeyman level police officer. Generally, this rank is awarded to those officers who hold a special certification or responsibility.Charged with performing a wide array of policing duties with the jurisdiction of VA.

State

State
Alabama
Alabama Highway Patrol and Alabama Department of Public Safety
RankDirector
(colonel)
Assistant director
(lieutenant colonel)
Chief
(major)
Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Senior trooper Trooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-OF1A.svg AK - Trooper Sergeant.png AK - Trooper Corporal.svg No insignia
Alaska
Rank Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Trooper
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O9 insignia.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg AK - Trooper Staff Sergeant.svg AK - Trooper Corporal.svg No insignia
Arizona
Arizona Department of Public Safety
RankDirector
(Colonel)
Deputy Director
(Lieutenant colonel)
Assistant Director
(Lieutenant colonel)
MajorCaptain Sergeant Trooper
Insignia Colonel Silver.png US-O5 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg CHP Sergeant Stripes.png No insignia
Arizona Rangers
RankCaptain Sergeant Ranger
Insignia Blank.png Blank.png No insignia
Arkansas
RankDirector
(Colonel)
Deputy Director
(Lieutenant colonel)
Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Trooper First Class Trooper Cadet
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-OF1A.svg Army-USA-OR-05 (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-04a (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-02 (Army greens).svg No insignia
DescriptionDirector 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 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.
California
California Highway Patrol
Rank Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Assistant Commissioner ChiefAssistant Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Officer Cadet
Insignia 5 Gold Stars Pentagon.png

OR
5 Gold Stars.svg

4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg
CHP Sergeant Stripes.png
No insignia
California State Parks Peace Officer
RankDirectorChief Deputy Director/
Deputy Director, Park Operations
Deputy DirectorDivision ChiefSuperintendent V/
Superintendent IV
Superintendent IIISuperintendent IISuperintendent ISupervisorRangerCadet
Insignia US ARMY GA.gif US ARMY GEN.gif US ARMY LTG.gif US ARMY MG.gif US ARMY BG.gif US ARMY CPT.gif US ARMY 1LT.gif Second Lieutenant insignia.png Ranger Supervisor.png No insignia
Colorado
Rank Colonel Deputy Chief [10] Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Sergeant Major Master Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Master Trooper
and
Technician
Trooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg CO - SP Sergeant Major Stripes.png CO - SP Master Sergeant Stripes.png CO - SP Sergeant Stripes.png CO - SP Corporal Stripes.png CO - SP Master Trooper Stripes.png No insignia
DescriptionChief of the PatrolRegion CommanderDistrict/Branch CommanderTroop/Section Commander
Connecticut
RankColonelLieutenant ColonelMajorCaptainLieutenantMaster SergeantSergeantTrooper First ClassTrooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg Connecticut State Police Master Sergeant Stripes.png Louisiana State Police Sergeant Stripes.png Connecticut State Police Trooper 1st Stripes.png No insignia
Delaware
RankColonelLieutenant colonelMajorCaptainLieutenantSergeantMaster corporalSenior corporalCorporal grade 1CorporalTrooper 1st classTrooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg
US-OF1B.svg
NJSP Sergeant Stripes.png Delaware SP Master Corporal.png Delaware SP Senior Corporal.png Delaware SP Corporal 1.png NJSP Corporal Stripes.png Delaware SP Trooper First Class.png No insignia
DescriptionSuperintendent of the Delaware State Police.Second in Command of the Delaware State Police.Member of the Executive Staff in charge of a specific duty.Troop Commander of a Patrol Troop, or Commander of a specialized unit.Assistant Troop Commander, oversees the Troop's criminal or traffic activities or oversees a specialized unit.Road supervisor for Troopers, or Supervisor of a specialty unit.Troopers with 16+ years of experience.Troopers with 12–16 years of experience.Troopers with 8–12 years of experience.Troopers with 4–8 years of experience.Troopers with 2–4 years of experience.New Troopers who have graduated the Delaware State Police Training Academy.
Florida
Rank [11] Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Chief Major Captain Lieutenant Master Sergeant Sergeant First Class Staff Sergeant Sergeant Master Corporal Senior Corporal Corporal Master Trooper Senior Trooper Trooper First Class Trooper Specialist Trooper
Auxiliary Trooper
Recruit
Insignia Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg FL - Highway Patrol Master Sergeant.png FL - Highway Patrol Senior Sergeant.png FL Hwy Patrol Sergeant Rank Blue.png FL - Highway Patrol Master Corporal.png FL - Highway Patrol Senior Corporal.png FHP Corporal 2018.png FL - Master Trooper.png FL - Senior Trooper.png FL Hwy Patrol Trooper First Class Blue.png No insignia
Georgia
Rank Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant First Class Sergeant Corporal Trooper First Class Trooper
Insignia Colonel Silver.png US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg GSP Sergeant First Class.png GSP Sergeant.png GSP Corporal.png No insignia
DescriptionCommissionerDeputy CommissionerArea CommanderRegion CommanderWatch CommanderPost ChiefPost Chief
Hawaii
Idaho
Rank Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Trooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg South Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Rank Chevrons.svg No insignia
Illinois
RankDirectorFirst Deputy Director Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Master Sergeant Sergeant Master Trooper Trooper First Class Trooper
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O9 insignia.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg MasterSGTpin.jpg Sgtpin.jpg PrivateFCpin.jpg PVTpin.jpg No insignia
Indiana
Rank Superintendent Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant First Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Trooper Probationary TrooperRecruit
Insignia US-O7 insignia.svg US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-OF1A.svg VA - State Police First Sergeant.png VA - State Police Sergeant.png TX - Houston Police Senior Police Officer.png No insignia
Iowa
RankSuperintendentMajorCaptainLieutenantSergeantTrooper III (Senior Trooper)Trooper IITrooper IPeace Officer Candidate Current
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg IA - State Police Sergeant.png No insignia
Kansas
RankSuperintendent
(Colonel)
Assistant Superintendent
(Lieutenant colonel)
Major Captain Lieutenant Technical TrooperMaster Trooper Trooper Trooper Trainee (Recruit)
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-OF1A.svg No insignia
DescriptionRank of colonel, appointed by the Governor of Kansas to be the professional head of the DepartmentRank of lieutenant colonel, second-in-command of Patrol, appointed by the SuperintendentRegional and Division CommandersTroop CommanderFirst Line SupervisorRank 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.
Kentucky
Rank Colonel-Commissioner Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Trooper
Insignia Colonel Silver.png US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg KY - SP Sergeant.png No insignia
Louisiana
Rank Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Master Trooper Senior Trooper Trooper First Class Trooper Cadet
Insignia Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Louisiana State Police Sergeant Stripes.png LSP-MT.jpg LSP-ST.jpg TFC.jpg Lousisana State Troopers TPR collar insignia.jpg No insignia
DescriptionOne 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. [12] 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. [13] 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 [14] 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.
Maine
TitleColonelLieutenant ColonelMajorLieutenantSergeantCorporalTrooper
Insignia Colonel insignia.png Lieutenant Colonel insignia.png Major insignia.png First Lieutenant insignia.png ME - State Police Sergeant.png ME - State Police Corporal.png No insignia
Maryland
Rank [15] Colonel
Superintendent
Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant First Sergeant Detective Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Master Trooper [16] Senior Trooper Trooper First Class Trooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg MD - State Police 1st Sergeant.png MD - State Police Detective Sergeant.png MD - State Police Sergeant.png MD - State Police Corporal.png MD - State Police Master Trooper.png MD - State Police Senior Trooper.png MD - State Police Trooper 1st Class.png No insignia
DescriptionThe 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.
Massachusetts
Rank [17] Colonel [18] Lieutenant Colonel Major Detective Captain Captain Detective Lieutenant Lieutenant Sergeant Trooper Probationary Trooper State Police Trainee
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O2 insignia.svg US-O1 insignia.svg Massachusetts State Police Sergeant Stripes.png No insignia
DescriptionSuperintendentDeputy Superintendent or Division CommanderTroop CommanderStation CommanderDeputy commanderFirst-line supervisorStandard patrol officerTrainee in State Police Academy
Ranks prior to 1992ColonelLieutenant ColonelMajorCaptainLieutenantStaff SergeantSergeantCorporalTrooperProbationary TrooperRecruit Trooper
Insignia prior to 1992 US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg Army-USA-OR-06.svg Army-USA-OR-05.svg Army-USA-OR-04a.svg No insignia
Michigan
Rank [19] Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Inspector First Lieutenant Lieutenant Sergeant Trooper Recruit
Insignia Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg MD State Police Inspector.png US-O2 insignia.svg US-OF1B.svg MI - State Police Sergeant.png No insignia
Minnesota
RankColonelLieutenant ColonelMajorCaptainLieutenantSergeantTrooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg No insignia
Mississippi
Rank Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Master Sergeant Sergeant First Class Staff Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Trooper First Class Trooper Cadet
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-OF1A.svg Army-USA-OR-08b (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-07 (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-06 (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-05 (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-04a (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-02 (Army greens).svg No insignia
Missouri
Rank[ citation needed ] Superintendent (rank of Colonel) Assistant Superintendent (rank of Lieutenant Colonel) Major Captain Lieutenant Master Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Trooper State Trooper (Recruit) [20]
Insignia Colonel Silver.png US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg MO - State Police Sergeant Stripes.png MO - State Police Sergeant Stripes.png MO - State Police Corporal.png No insignia
DescriptionSuperintendent 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 their 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.
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
Rank Chief (rank of Colonel) Assistant Chief (rank of Lieutenant colonel) Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Trooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg South Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Rank Chevrons.svg No insignia
DescriptionThe 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.
New Hampshire
New Jersey
Rank Colonel
(Superintendent)
Lieutenant colonel
(Deputy superintendent)
Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant First Class Detective Sergeant First Class Staff Sergeant Sergeant / Detective SergeantTrooper I / Detective ITrooper II / Detective II
Insignia Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg NJSP - Sergeant Major.png NJSP Sergeant First Class Stripes.png NJSP Staff Sergeant Stripes.png NJSP Sergeant Stripes.png NJSP Corporal Stripes.png No insignia
New Mexico
RankChiefDeputy ChiefMajorCaptainLieutenantSergeantSenior OfficerOfficer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg South Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Rank Chevrons.svg No insignia
New York
Rank Superintendent First Deputy SuperintendentDeputy Superintendent/ColonelAssistant Deputy Superintendent/Lieutenant ColonelStaff Inspector Superintendent Major Captain Lieutenant Technical Lieutenant Chief Technical SergeantStaff SergeantFirst SergeantSenior Investigator (plainclothes)Zone SergeantSergeant Station CommanderTechnical Sergeant Sergeant Investigator (plainclothes) Trooper
Insignia US-O8 insignia.svg US-O7 insignia.svg Colonel Silver.png US-O5 insignia.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg US-OF1B.svg NYSP Chief Technical Sergeant Stripes.png NYSP Staff Sergeant Stripes.png NYSP - 1st Sergeant Stripes.png No insignia NYSP Zone Sergeant Stripes.png NYSP Sergeant Station Commander Stripes.png NYSP Technical Sergeant Stripes.png NYSP Sergeant Stripes.png No insignia
North Carolina
Rank Colonel [21] [22] Lieutenant Colonel [21] [22] Major [21] [22] Captain [21] [22] Lieutenant [21] [22] First Sergeant [21] [22] [23] [24] Sergeant [21] [22] [25] [24] Master Trooper [21] [22] Senior Trooper [21] [22] Trooper [21] [22] Probationary Trooper [26] [22] Trooper Cadet [27] [22]
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg NCHP First Sergeant Insignia.png NCHP Sergeant Insignia.png No insignia
Description [28] Patrol Commander [29] Appointed by the GovernorPatrol Deputy Commander / Director of Support Operations [28] Support/Operations/Training/Professional StandardsTroop 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 experience0–6 months experience (field training)Trooper School
North Dakota
Rank Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Trooper
Insignia Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Sergeant (yellow pin).png No insignia
Ohio
Rank Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Staff Lieutenant Lieutenant Sergeant Trooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg US-O1 insignia.svg NYSP Sergeant Stripes.png No insignia
Oklahoma
Rank [30] CommissionerAssistant Commissioner Chief (Colonel)Assistant Chief (Lieutenant Colonel)Deputy Chief (Lieutenant Colonel)Major Captain Lieutenant Trooper Cadet
Insignia 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-OF1A.svg Lousisana State Troopers TPR collar insignia.jpg No insignia
DescriptionAppointed 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 officerRank of lieutenant colonel, position not used but still recognizedRank of lieutenant colonel, responsible for overseeing patrol operations for assigned sections or performing administrative functionsResponsible for overseeing zones which consist of two or more troops of the patrolResponsible for serving as a troop commander or performing a technical or specialized staff functionFirst supervisory rank, responsible for supervising troopers in the performance of their duties or performing a technical or specific staff functionRank attained by Cadets upon successful completion of the training academy, responsible for field law enforcement patrol or specialized or technical law enforcement functionA 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.
Oregon
RankSuperintendentDeputy SuperintendentMajor Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Trooper
Insignia 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Sergeant Insignia - Gold Metal.png No insignia
Pennsylvania
Rank Colonel (Commissioner) Lieutenant Colonel (Deputy Commissioner) Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Trooper First Class Trooper State Police Cadet
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg PSP - Sergeant.jpg PSP - Corporal.jpg PSP - Trooper 1C.jpg No insignia
DescriptionCommissioner 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.
Rhode Island
Rank Colonel Superintendent Lieutenant Colonel Superintendent Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Trooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg RISP Sergeant.jpg RISP Corporal.png No insignia
South Carolina
RankColonelLieutenant ColonelMajorCaptainLieutenantFirst SergeantSergeantCorporalMaster TrooperLance CorporalTrooper First ClassTrooper
Insignia
COL O6 insignia shaded.png
US-O5 insignia.svg
US-O4 insignia.svg
US-O3 insignia.svg
First Lieutenant Insignia USMC.png
SCHP First Sergeant.png
South Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Rank Chevrons.svg
South Carolina Highway Patrol Corporal Rank Chevrons.svg
SCHP Master Trooper.png
SCHP Lance Corporal.png
SCHP Senior Trooper.jpg
No insignia
DescriptionCommander of the South Carolina Highway PatrolThere are two Troopers who hold the position of Deputy Commander, Overeeing Operations and AdministrationsThere are four Majors in the SCHP. Overeeing Field OperationsA Captain commands one of ten TroopsA Lieutenant commands a post, or stationA First Sergeant is the second in command of a Post, or stationA Sergeant commands a patrol shiftA Corporal acts as a field supervisorA Master Trooper has served for at least ten yearsA Lance Corporal has served for at least five yearsA Trooper First Class has served for at least three yearsThe base SCHP rank
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Texas Highway Patrol
RankDPS Director (Colonel) [31] Deputy Director (Lieutenant Colonel) [31] Chief [31] Major Captain Lieutenant Master Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Trooper Probationary Trooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Texas Highway Patrol Master Sergeant.svg VA - State Police Sergeant.png TX - Houston Police Senior Police Officer.png No insignia
Texas rangers
Rank Chief [31] Assistant Chief Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Field Ranger
Insignia Blank.png Blank.png Blank.png Blank.png Blank.png Blank.png No insignia
Utah
Rank Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Trooper
Insignia Colonel Gold-vector.svg Maj leaf 003.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg Utah highway patrol sergeant insignia.svg No insignia
Virginia
Rank Colonel [32] Lieutenant Colonel [32] Major [32] Captain [32] Lieutenant [32] First Sergeant [32] Sergeant [32] Master Trooper [32] Senior Trooper [32] Trooper-Pilot [32] Trooper II [32] Trooper I [32] Trainee [32]
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg VA - State Police First Sergeant.png VA - State Police Sergeant.png No insignia
DescriptionSuperintendent of State PoliceDeputy Superintendent (1) / Bureau Director (1 per bureau) / Office of Performance Management and Internal Controls (1)Bureau Deputy Director (2 per bureau)Division CommanderField / Headquarters Lieutenant / Staff AssistantArea CommanderFirst-line supervisorCareer Progression, based on length of service, 25+ years [32] Career Progression, based on length of service, 9+ years [32] Trooper's assigned to the Aviation Unit [32] Career Progression, automatic after 1 year probationary period [32] Probationary Trooper, first year in the field [32] Status while attending the state police academy [32]
Vermont
Rank [33] Colonel Lieutenant colonel Major Captain LieutenantSenior Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Trooper Trooper Probationary
Insignia Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Army-USA-OR-06.svg VSP Sergeant.jpg VSP Corporal.jpg VSP Trooper First Class.jpg No insignia
DescriptionThe 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.
Washington
RankChief of the Washington State PatrolDeputy ChiefAssistant ChiefCaptain Lieutenant Sergeant State Trooper Trooper Cadet [34]
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Louisiana State Police Sergeant Stripes.png No insignia
West Virginia
Rank Superintendent - Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Trooper First Class Senior Trooper Trooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg US-O1 insignia.svg WV - First Sergeant 2.png West Virginia State Police Sergeant Stripes.png West Virginia State Police Corporal Stripes.png West Virginia State Police Senior Trooper Stripes.png West Virginia State Police Trooper First Class Stripes.png No insignia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Rank Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Trooper
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg South Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Rank Chevrons.svg No insignia

Counties

Counties
Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Rank Chief of Police Deputy Chief Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Police First Class Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg US-O5 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg Second Lieutenant insignia.png MPDC Sergeant Stripes.png MPDC Corporal Stripes.png First Class Stripes - Blue w-White.png No insignia
Baltimore County, Maryland
RankChief Of PoliceColonelMajorCaptainLieutenantSergeantCorporalPolice Officer First ClassPolice OfficerPolice RecruitPolice Cadet
Insignia 2 Gold Stars.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Army-USA-OR-05 (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-04a (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-02 (Army greens).svg No insignia
Denver County, Colorado
Rank Sheriff Division Chief Major Captain Sergeant Deputy
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg South Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Rank Chevrons.svg No insignia
East Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Rank Sheriff Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Deputy Sheriff
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg LASD Deputy.jpg No insignia
DescriptionThe 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.
Jefferson County, Colorado
Rank Sheriff UndersheriffDivision ChiefCommander Sergeant Deputy
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg SCSO Sergeant.png No insignia
Kern County, California
Rank Sheriff Undersheriff Chief Deputy Commander Lieutenant Sergeant Senior Deputy Deputy
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg US-OF1B.svg Kern County Sergeant.png Kern County Senior Deputy.png No insignia
Los Angeles County, California
Rank [35] SheriffUndersheriffAssistant sheriffDivision ChiefCommanderCaptainLieutenantSergeantDeputy sheriff (BONUS II)
(Master Field Training Officer / Detective / Custody Senior Deputy)
Deputy sheriff (BONUS I)
(Field Training Officer + various other assignments in Bureaus & Details) [36]
Deputy sheriff
(Patrol Deputy, Line Deputy + other assignments)
Deputy sheriff trainee
Insignia 5 Gold Stars.svg 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg Master FTO Rank LASD.png U.S. police corporal rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Maricopa, Arizona
Rank [37] SheriffChief DeputyExecutive ChiefDeputy Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Deputy or Detention Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Central Marin, California
RankChief of PoliceCaptainLieutenantSergeantCorporalPolice Officer
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-OF1A.svg SCHP - Sergeant.png South Carolina Highway Patrol Corporal Rank Chevrons.svg No insignia
Miami-Dade, Florida
Rank Director Deputy Director Assistant Director Deputy Chief or Division Chief Major Bureau Commander Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg South Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Rank Chevrons.svg No insignia
Nassau County, New York
Rank Police Commissioner Chief of DepartmentChief of DivisionAssistant ChiefDeputy Chief Inspector Deputy InspectorDetective Captain or
Captain
Detective Lieutenant or
Lieutenant
Detective Sergeant or
Sergeant
Detective or
Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Orange County, California
RankSheriffUndersheriffAssistant SheriffCommanderCaptainLieutenantSergeantInvestigatorMaster Field Training OfficerDeputy Sheriff IIDeputy Sheriff I
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg U.S. police corporal rank (black and yellow).svg U.S. police private rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Pima County, Arizona
Rank Sheriff Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Detective Deputy
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Riverside County, California
Rank Sheriff UndersheriffAssistant Sheriff Chief Deputy Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Master Investigator Investigator Corporal Deputy Sheriff
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg Two stripes over two rockers, with a star encircled by a wreath in between. Rso-01-investigator.png Rso-01-corporal.png No insignia
DescriptionThere 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.
St. Louis, Missouri
Rank Chief of Police Deputy Chief of Police Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Detective Police Officer Probationary Police Officer
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Brown and Gold Sergeant Stripes.png No insignia
San Bernardino County, California (Probation)
RankChiefDeputy ChiefDirector IIDirector IProbation Supervisor IIProbation Supervisor IProbation Officer IIProbation Officer I
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg U.S. police corporal rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
San Diego County, California
Rank Sheriff Undersheriff Assistant Sheriff Commander Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Deputy Sheriff
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O9 insignia.svg US-O8 insignia.svg US-O7 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg Army-USA-OR-05.svg Army-USA-OR-04a.svg No insignia
San Francisco County, California
Rank Sheriff Undersheriff Assistant Sheriff Chief Deputy Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Senior Deputy Deputy
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg U.S. police corporal rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Santa Barbara County, California
Rank Sheriff Undersheriff Chief Deputy Commander Lieutenant Sergeant Senior Deputy Deputy
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg U.S. police corporal rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Santa Clara County, California
Rank Sheriff Undersheriff Assistant Sheriff Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Deputy Sheriff
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Sergeant Stripes - Blue w-Gold.png No insignia
Shelby County, Tennessee
RankSheriffChief Deputy/JailerAssistant Chief Deputy/JailerChief InspectorCaptainLieutenantSergeantDetectiveDeputy
Insignia New York Fire Department Chief Rank.png 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Brown and Gold Sergeant Stripes.png No insignia
Suffolk County Police, New York
Rank Police Commissioner Chief of DepartmentChief of DivisionAssistant ChiefDeputy Chief Inspector Deputy InspectorCaptainLieutenant Sergeant Police Officer/Detective
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Suffolk County Sheriff, New York
Rank Sheriff Undersheriff Chief Deputy Sheriff/
Chief of Staff/
Warden
WardenDeputy Warden Captain/
Investigator Captain
Lieutenant/
Investigator Lieutenant
Sergeant/Investigator Sergeant Deputy Sheriff/
Correction Officer/
Deputy Sheriff Investigator/
Correction Officer Investigator
Insignia 5 Gold Stars.svg 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg SCSO Captain Insignia.png SCSO Lieutenant Insignia.png SCSO Sergeant.png NY - SCSO Correction Sergeant.png No insignia
Sullivan County, Tennessee
Rank Sheriff Chief Deputy Assistant Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Deputy/Detective
Insignia New York Fire Department Chief Rank.png 4 Gold Stars.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Ventura County, California
RankSheriffUndersheriffAssistant sheriffCommanderCaptainSergeantSenior deputy sheriffDeputy sheriff
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg U.S. police corporal rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia

Cities

Cities
Albuquerque
Rank Chief of Police Deputy Chief of Police Chief of Staff Deputy Chief of Staff Commander Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer/Detective
Insignia [38] 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Atlanta
RankChief of PoliceAssistant ChiefDeputy Chief Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant InvestigatorSenior Police Officer Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Aurora
RankChief of PoliceDeputy ChiefDivision ChiefCommanderCaptainLieutenantSergeantPolice AgentPolice Officer SpecialistPolice OfficerPolice Cadet
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and light blue).svg U.S. police corporal rank (black and light blue).svg U.S. police private rank (black and light blue).svg No insignia
Austin
RankChief of PoliceChief of StaffAssistant ChiefCommanderLieutenantSergeant
(10 years seniority)
SergeantCorporal/
Detective
Senior Police OfficerPolice OfficerRecruit
Insignia [39] US-O10 insignia.svg US-O9 insignia.svg US-O8 insignia.svg US-O7 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg LAPD Sergeant-2.jpg LAPD Sergeant-1.jpg LAPD Police Officer-3+1 - Senior Lead Officer.jpg No insignia
Bakersfield
RankChief of PoliceAssistant ChiefCaptainLieutenantSergeantDetectiveSenior OfficerOfficer
InsigniaNo insignia
Baltimore
Rank [40] Police Commissioner Deputy Police Commissioner Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer / Detective Police Trainee
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Bishop
Rank Chief Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png No insignia
Boston
RankCommissioner (civilian)Superintendent In ChiefSuperintendentDeputy SuperintendentCaptain/Captain DetectiveLieutenant/Lieutenant DetectiveSergeant/Sergeant DetectiveDetectivePolice Officer
InsigniaNo insignia New York Fire Department Chief Rank.png 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
DescriptionThe Commissioner is appointed by the Mayor of Boston. The Commissioner is the executive head of the department.The Superintendent in Chief is the highest-ranking police officer in the department. This position is not always filled.Superintendents are typically in charge of a Bureau, or they can be the director of the academy.Deputy Superintendents are typically second-in-command of a Bureau, or the deputy director of the academy.Captains are typically commanders in charge of a district, or unit commander in academy, or service chief in the department administrationLieutenants are in charge of holding the functions of being second-in-command of their respective district, or Unit leader in district, or service chief in the department administration, or instructor in academy, etc.Sergeants are responsible for holding the functions of district sergeant, or unit deputy chief in district or staff sergeant in the department administration, or instructor in academy, etc.Detective is a rank, guaranteed by a Legislative Act of 1986, they work in civil clothes and hold the function of an investigator.Police Officers are the first ranking officers.
Charlotte
RankChief of Police [41] Assistant Chief [42] Deputy Chief Major Captain [43] Lieutenant [44] [43] Sergeant Detective Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Chicago
RankSuperintendent of PoliceFirst Deputy Superintendent of PoliceChiefDeputy chiefCommanderCaptainLieutenantSergeantField training officerPolice officer/assigned as: detective/youth officer/gang specialist/police agent/major accident investigator/ etcPolice officer
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O9 insignia.svg US-O8 insignia.svg US-O7 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg Chicago PD Sergeant Stripes.png Chicago PD FTO Stripes.png No insignia
DescriptionAppointed by the Mayor of Chicago. Highest rank in the Chicago Police Department.Appointed by the Superintendent of Police. Second Highest rank in the Chicago Police Department.Rank since September 8, 2011. Chiefs are typically in charge of a Bureau.Rank since September 8, 2011.Commanders are typically in charge of a district.Captains are typically Executive Officers of Districts.Field training officers wear one chevron over one rocker, with "FTO" in the center of the insignia, but are not considered ranking officers.Chicago detectives are not considered ranking officers, but rather officers assigned to specialized units, e.g. violent crimes, robbery, gang and narcotics (NAGIS), Internal Affairs Division (IAD), Major Accident Investigation Section (MAIS), etc. (Unless they hold the rank of sergeant or above.)Police officers are the first ranking officers. They are dispatched radio assignments, conduct patrol, and respond to other emergencies as needed.
Cleveland
RankChiefDeputy ChiefCommanderCaptainLieutenantSergeantField Training OfficerPolice Officer
Insignia 1 Gold Star.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Cincinnati
RankChiefExecutive Assistant ChiefAssistant ChiefCaptainLieutenantSergeantPolice Officer
Insignia Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg
U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg
No insignia
Colorado Springs
RankChief of policeDeputy chiefCommanderLieutenantSergeantPolice officer/Detective
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Columbus
Rank Chief of police Assistant ChiefDeputy Chief Commander Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O9 insignia.svg US-O8 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Dallas
Rank Chief Executive Assistant Chief Assistant Chief Deputy Chief Major [45] Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Senior Corporal Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png LAPD Police Officer-3.jpg No insignia
Denver
Rank Chief of Police Deputy Chief Commander Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Technician Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg Blue Chevron Corporal Rank.svg No insignia
DescriptionAppointed 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
Detroit
Rank Chief Assistant chief Deputy chief Commander Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Detective Neighborhood police officer Corporal Police officer Reserve officer
Insignia New York Fire Department Chief Rank.png 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg South Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Rank Chevrons.svg LAPD Detective-1.jpg LAPD Police Officer-3+1 - Senior Lead Officer.jpg LAPD Police Officer-3.jpg No insignia
El Paso
RankChiefAssistant chiefCommanderLieutenantSergeantPatrol Officer
(20 years seniority)
Patrol Officer
(15 years seniority)
Patrol Officer
(10 years seniority)
Patrol Officer
(5 years seniority)
Patrol Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg TX - El Paso 20 Year Officer.png TX - El Paso 15 Year Officer.png TX - El Paso 10 Year Officer.png TX - El Paso 5 Year Officer.png No insignia
Fort Worth
Rank Chief of Police Assistant ChiefDeputy Chief Commander Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal/Detective Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png Blue Chevron Corporal Rank.svg No insignia
Fresno
Rank Chief of Police Deputy Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png No insignia
Henderson
RankChief of PoliceDeputy ChiefCaptainLieutenantSergeantDetectivePolice Officer
InsigniaNo insignia
Honolulu
Rank Chief of Police Deputy ChiefAssistant ChiefMajorCaptainLieutenantSergeant/
Detective
CorporalPolice Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 3 Kukui nuts2 Kukui nuts1 Kukui nut Army-USA-OR-05.svg South Carolina Highway Patrol Corporal Rank Chevrons.svg No insignia
Houston
RankChiefExecutive Assistant Chief [46] Assistant Chief [46] [47] Commander [46] LieutenantSergeant [47] [48] Senior Police Officer [46] [49] Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg US-OF1B.svg TX - Houston Police Sergeant.png TX - Houston Police Senior Police Officer.png No insignia
Indianapolis
Rank [50] Chief of Police Assistant Chief Deputy Chief Commander Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Detective Patrolman
Insignia 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Irvine
RankChief of PoliceAssistant ChiefCommanderLieutenantSergeantCorporal/Field Training OfficerPolice Officer
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O9 insignia.svg US-O8 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg LAPD Sergeant-1.jpg LAPD Police Officer-3.jpg No insignia
Jacksonville
RankSheriffUndersheriffDirectorChiefAssistant ChiefCaptain (Corrections/Auxiliary Only)LieutenantMaster SergeantSenior SergeantSergeantMaster Police Officer/Master Corrections Officer
/Community Service Corporal/Police Emergency Communications Officer II (Dispatcher)
Senior Police Officer/Senior Corrections Officer
/Police Emergency Communications Officer I (Receiving Officer)
Officer / Detective
Insignia 5 Gold Stars.svg 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Army-USA-OR-07 (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-06 (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-05 (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-04a (Army greens).svg Army-USA-OR-02 (Army greens).svg No insignia
Juneau
RankChiefDeputy ChiefLieutenantSergeantDetectivePolice Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg US-O1 insignia.svg South Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Rank Chevrons.svg No insignia
Kansas City
RankChief of policeDeputy chiefMajorCaptainSergeantPolice officerProbationary police officer
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Kingsburg
Rank Chief Sergeant Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg SCSO Sergeant.png No insignia
Las Vegas
RankSheriffUndersheriffAssistant SheriffDeputy ChiefCaptain/Corrections CaptainLieutenant/Corrections LieutenantSergeant/Corrections SergeantPolice Officer/Corrections Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Little Rock
Rank Chief Assistant Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png No insignia
Lexington, Massachusetts
RankPolice ChiefCaptainLieutenantSergeantDetective Police Officer
Insignia Colonel Gold-vector.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg VA - State Police Sergeant.png No InsigniaNo Insignia
DescriptionThe 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.
Long Beach
Rank Chief Assistant chief Deputy chief Commander Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal Police officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png LAPD Police Officer-3.jpg No insignia
Los Angeles
Ranks [51] [52] Chief of PolicePolice Assistant ChiefPolice Deputy ChiefPolice CommanderPolice Captain III
Police Captain II
Police Captain I
Police Lieutenant II
Police Lieutenant I
Detective IIIPolice Sergeant IIPolice Detective IIPolice Sergeant IPolice Detective IPolice Senior Lead OfficerPolice Officer IIIPolice Officer IIPolice Officer I
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O9 insignia.svg US-O8 insignia.svg US-O7 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg LAPD Detective-3.jpg LAPD Sergeant-2.jpg LAPD Detective-2.jpg LAPD Sergeant-1.jpg LAPD Detective-1.jpg LAPD Police Officer-3+1 - Senior Lead Officer.jpg LAPD Police Officer-3.jpg No insignia
DescriptionAppointment 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 BureauAssistant commanding Officer of an office or BureauEligibility 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. [53] 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 IIIAutomatic 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).
Los Angeles School Police Department
RanksChief of policeDeputy chief of policePolice lieutenantPolice sergeantPolice detectiveSenior police officerPolice officerPolice recruit
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O8 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg LAPD Sergeant-1.jpg LAPD Detective-1.jpg LAPD Police Officer-3+1 - Senior Lead Officer.jpg No insignia
Los Angeles Airport Police
RanksAirport Police ChiefAssistant Airport Police Chief Airport Police Captain II Airport Police Captain I Airport Police LieutenantAirport Police Sergeant IIAirport Police Sergeant IAirport Police Officer III – Detective AssignmentAirport Police Officer III – Senior Lead Officer AssignmentAirport Police Officer IIAirport Police Officer I
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg
Louisville
Rank Chief of Police Deputy Chief Assistant Chief Major Lieutenant Sergeant Detective Police Officer
Insignia US-O7 insignia.svg US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O1 insignia.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Madera
Rank Chief Commander Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png No insignia
Memphis
Rank Chief of Police Assistant Chief of Police Deputy Chief Station Commander Assistant Station Commander Major Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer/Detective
Insignia New York Fire Department Chief Rank.png 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O1 insignia.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Miami
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 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg US-O4 insignia.svg XO Insignia.png Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Minneapolis
RankChief of PoliceAssistant chiefDeputy chiefInspectorCommander
and chaplain
LieutenantSergeant
(20 years seniority)
Sergeant
(16 years seniority)
Sergeant
(11 years seniority)
Sergeant
(6 years seniority)
SergeantPolice Officer/
investigator
Insignia [54] 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O1 insignia.svg US-OF1B.svg VA - State Police First Sergeant.png US Army WWII MSGT.svg US Army WWII TSGT.svg US Army WWII SSGT.svg VA - State Police Sergeant.png No insignia
Modesto
Rank Chief Assistant Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Detective Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png No insignia
Nashville
Rank Chief of Police Deputy Chief Commander Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Field Training Officer Police Officer/Detective Police Officer Trainee
Insignia New York Fire Department Chief Rank.png 4 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg Blue Chevron Corporal Rank.svg No insignia
New Orleans
Rank [55] Superintendent Chief Deputy Superintendent Deputy Superintendent Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Major [56] [57] Sergeant Detective Officer IV Officer III Officer II Officer I Reserve Recruit (Field) Recruit (Academy)
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NJSP Sergeant Stripes.png Same
as Officers
Chevron double silver.jpg Chevron single+1rocker silver.jpg Chevron single silver.jpg No insignia
DescriptionPolice Department commanderBureau commanderBureau commanderDivision,
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
New York City
RankCommissioner (civilian)First Deputy Commissioner (civilian) 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 officerRecruit officer Cadet
InsigniaNo insigniaNo insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia

^  †: Rank that has no police powers

Norfolk
Rank Chief Deputy
Chief
Assistant
Chief
Captain Lieutenant PTO Sergeant Sergeant PTO Corporal Corporal Police Training Officer IIMaster Police OfficerPolice Training Officer I Detective Officer Recruit
Insignia Norfolk Police Department chief collar pin.png US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg Norfolk Police Department sergeant chevrons.png Norfolk Police Department corporal chevrons.png No insigniaNo insignia
Oakland
Rank Chief Assistant ChiefDeputy Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant (Training Sergeant)/Detective Field Training Officer Police Officer/Investigator
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg Blue Chevron Corporal Rank.svg No insignia
Oklahoma City
RankColonelLieutenant colonelMajorCaptainLieutenantMaster sergeantStaff sergeantSergeantDetectivePolice OfficerProbationary OfficerRecruit OfficerRecruit
Insignia US-O6 insignia.svg US-O5 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg Army-USA-OR-08b.svg Army-USA-OR-06.svg Army-USA-OR-05.svg No insignia
Omaha
Rank Chief of Police Deputy Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer
7 years seniority [58]
Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png U.S. police corporal rank (black and light blue).svg No insignia
Philadelphia
Rank Police Commissioner First Deputy Police Commissioner Deputy Police Commissioner Chief Inspector Inspector Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Corporal
Detective
Police Officer Police Officer Recruit
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O5 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg Blue Chevron Corporal Rank.svg No insignia
Phoenix
Rank [59] Chief of PoliceExecutive Assistant ChiefAssistant ChiefCommanderLieutenantSergeantSergeant-in-TrainingField Training OfficerPolice Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg Blue Chevron Corporal Rank.svg FTOPatch.jpg No insignia
Pittsburgh
RankChiefDeputy ChiefAssistant ChiefCommander Lieutenant Sergeant Detective/Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Portland
RankChief of PoliceDeputy ChiefAssistant ChiefCommanderCaptainLieutenantSergeantDetective & CriminalistOfficerCadet
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-OF1B.svg NY - SCSO Correction Sergeant.png No insignia
Raleigh
Rank [60] [61] Chief of PoliceDeputy ChiefMajorCaptainLieutenantSergeantDetectiveSenior OfficerMaster OfficerFirst Class OfficerPolice OfficerRecruit
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NJSP Sergeant Stripes.png No insignia
Roseville
Rank Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png No insignia
Sacramento
Rank [62] Chief Deputy chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Police officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png No insignia
San Antonio
RankChiefAssistant ChiefDeputy ChiefCaptainLieutenantSergeantDetective-InvestigatorPolice officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg VA - State Police Sergeant.png TX - Houston Police Senior Police Officer.png No insignia
San Diego
Rank Chief Executive Assistant ChiefAssistant Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Detective Police Officer III Police Officer II Police Officer I Police Recruit
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg Sergeant Stripes - Blue w-Gold.png No insignia
San Francisco
Rank Chief Assistant Chief Deputy Chief Commander Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Inspector Assistant Inspector Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg SanFranciscoPoliceBadge.png
San Jose
RankChiefAssistant ChiefDeputy ChiefCaptainLieutenantSergeantOfficer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg South Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Rank Chevrons.svg No insignia
Salt Lake City
RankChief of PoliceAssistant ChiefDeputy Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Detective Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg No insignia
Seattle
Rank [63] Chief of Police Deputy Chief Assistant Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Detective Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg South Carolina Highway Patrol Sergeant Rank Chevrons.svg No insignia
Selma
Rank Chief Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg US-OF1B.svg SCSO Sergeant.png No insignia
St. Louis
Rank Commissioner of Police Deputy Chief Major Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Police Officer/DetectiveProbationary Police Officer Police Cadet
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O9 insignia.svg US-O4 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
DescriptionThe 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 functionsSergeants 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.
Tampa
RankChief of PoliceAssistant Chief of PoliceDeputy ChiefMajor Captain Lieutenant Sergeant CorporalMaster Police OfficerPolice Officer
Insignia [64] 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia.png First Lieutenant insignia.png U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg Blue Chevron Corporal Rank.svg First Class Stripes - Blue w-White.png No insignia
Tucson
RankChief of PoliceDeputy ChiefAssistant Chief Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Lead Police OfficerDetectivePolice OfficerPolice Reserve OfficerPolice RecruitPolice Volunteer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-OF1B.svg U.S. police sergeant rank (black and yellow).svg FL - Highway Patrol Corporal.png No insignia
Virginia Beach
Washington, DC
Rank [65] [66] Chief of Police Patrol ChiefAssistant chief Commander Inspector Captain Lieutenant Sergeant Master Patrol OfficerOfficer First ClassOfficerRecruit officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg Colonel Gold-vector.svg US-O4 insignia.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg CO - SP Sergeant Stripes.png CO - SP Corporal Stripes.png Washiington D.C. - Officer 1st Class.png No insignia

Other

Other
Amtrak
RankChief of PoliceAssistant Chief of PoliceDeputy ChiefInspectorCaptainLieutenantSergeantDetective (Gold Badge/insignias)Special Agent (Gold Badge/insignias)Criminal InvestigatorPolice Officer
Insignia 4 Gold Stars.svg 3 Gold Stars.svg 2 Gold Stars.svg 1 Gold Star.svg Captain insignia gold.svg US-O1 insignia.svg NYPD Sergeant Stripes.svg No insignia
Puerto Rico
Rank [67] Comisario
Commissioner
Coronel
Colonel
Teniente Coronel
Lieutenant colonel
Comandante
Commander
Inspector
Inspector
Capitán
Captain
Teniente Primero
First lieutenant
Teniente Segundo
Second lieutenant
Sargento
Sergeant
Agente
Officer/ Agent
Cadete
Cadet
Insignia US-O10 insignia.svg US-O9 insignia.svg US-O8 insignia.svg US-O7 insignia.svg US-O3 insignia.svg US-O2 insignia.svg US-O1 insignia.svg PR - Police Sergeant.png PRPD police officer badge.jpg No insignia
DescriptionGovernor AppointeeBureau/ Regional/ Administrative CommanderRegional/ Administrative CommanderRegional CommanderDivision/ Unit/ District CommanderDistrict/ Precinct/ Unit Commander/SupervisorDistrict/ Precinct/ Unit CommanderDistrict/ Precinct CommanderShift SupervisorPatrol

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