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The yearly salary is reputed to be somewhere between $51,734.00 and $107,854.00, depending on years of service (time in title).

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Depends on where you live average is 50,000

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Uniformed Division officers are generally hired at the LE-1 grade levels with a starting 2010 starting salary of $52,018.

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Uniformed Division officers are generally hired at the LE-1 grade levels with a 2010 starting salary of $52,018.

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Uniformed Division officers are generally hired at the LE-1 grade levels with a starting 2009 starting salary of $50,787. Fopr further information see the below link:

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80,000 to 200,000 depending on ranks

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