What does a Police Officer IV do?

Police officers are responsible for protecting lives and property by enforcing laws, responding to calls, issuing citations, and making arrests within a designated area. Police officers aim to preserve law and order. Police officers oftentimes advance into roles like police supervisor or detective.

Police officers must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Usually, they must also have completed a minimum of 60 college semester hours in criminal justice or a related field. Police officers need to complete a training academy, pass a written and physical certification exam, pass a criminal background check, have a valid driver's license, and be at least 21 years of age. While the requirements to become a police officer might seem extensive, they are in place to ensure only those who are ready are protecting lives. The best police officers are empathetic, very physically fit, and exercise sound judgment.

What responsibilities are common for Police Officer IV jobs?
  • Enforce all relevant codes, ordinances, laws, and regulations
  • Respond to calls for police service, both emergency and nonemergency
  • Patrol assigned locations on foot and by vehicle in order to prevent and discover crime
  • Enforce traffic regulations, recognize violations, and issue citations
  • Secure and investigate crime scenes, and collect and preserve evidence
  • Makes arrests in accordance with proper apprehension techniques
  • Complete appropriate reports, forms, logs, and citations
  • Testify in court when subpoenaed
  • Provide emergency aid as needed
What are the typical qualifications for Police Officer IV jobs?
  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required; minimum 60 college semester hours in criminal justice or related field preferred
  • Must be at least 21 years of age
  • Successful completion of police officer certification exam in state of practice
  • Successful completion of police officer training academy in state of practice
  • Current CPR certification
  • Valid driver's license in state of practice
  • Ability to pass a criminal background check
  • Ability to pass a physical agility test
  • Working knowledge of local, state, and federal laws
  • Working knowledge of basic law enforcement terminology, concepts, procedures, and techniques
  • Excellent judgment and physical stamina
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Work/Life Balance
3.0 ★
Total Pay--
Career Opportunity
3.4 ★
Avg. Experience5-7 years

How much does a Police Officer IV make near United States?

Confident
$68,378 /yr
Total Pay
$64,716
 /yr

Base Pay

+
$3,661
 /yr

Additional Pay

$68,378

 / yr
$45K$105K
Most Likely Range
Possible Range
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Police Officer IV Career Path

Learn how to become a Police Officer IV, what skills and education you need to succeed, and what level of pay to expect at each step on your career path.

Police Officer IV
$68,378/yr
Deputy Chief Police Officer
$145,269/yr
Police Officer IV

Years of Experience Distribution

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67%
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33%
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Read what Police Officer IV professionals have to say about their job experiences and view top companies for this career.
Charleston County Aviation AuthorityCharleston County Aviation Authority
Police Officer
Dec 20, 2022

“It was a good easy job with 12 hour shifts which was great for family life.”

Polk County Sheriff - FloridaPolk County Sheriff - Florida
Deputy Sheriff
Feb 7, 2023

“My line level leadership was fantastic and always did what was best for my personal and professional growth.”

CertisCertis
Auxiliary Police Officer
Jul 24, 2023

“There is a good amount of postings to clock hours and have a decent wage.”

Metropolitan Washington Airports AuthorityMetropolitan Washington Airports Authority
Police Corporal
Oct 11, 2022

“no career devlopment no specalty pay no language skill pay abysmal pay rases and unable to top out salary.”

Arvada Police Department
Police - Sergeant
Oct 31, 2023

“This has been a great place to work and I've been given so many opportunities for career growth in special assignments”

County of San MateoCounty of San Mateo
Deputy Sheriff
Nov 20, 2023

“Somewhat good compensation on paper if you don't mind living at least 2 hours away.”

Greater Manchester PoliceGreater Manchester Police
Police Officer
Aug 14, 2021

“Poor Pay: 5% extra per hour for out of social hours not including weekends.”

North County Police Cooperative
Police Officer
Oct 28, 2023

“There is no pay schedule: so don't expect a raise unless NCPC incorporates additional municipalities.”

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Frequently asked questions about the role and responsibilities of police officers

The daily work of police officers includes patrolling assigned neighborhoods, responding to traffic accidents or incidents, responding to emergencies, completing paperwork, testifying in court cases, providing protection for special events, directing traffic, and assisting in solving crimes. They typically work assigned shifts.

Yes, police officers are typically well-respected in their community. Though they are placed in dangerous situations, police officers work with others who are trained to provide backup and support in every situation. Although there are some elements that can be mundane, much of a police officer's time is spent looking for ways to protect others and help people in crisis.

Yes, police officers are paid an average of $68,378 per year. There are opportunities for advancement in the ranks of the police with additional training, experience, and passing required tests. Police officers may get paid up to $85,727 per year depending on job level and police department location.

Working as a police officer can be a dangerous job, and there may be situations that are difficult to cope with emotionally. Some police work is physically demanding, and the job requires officers to be trained in safely using their weapons. Police uniforms are a requirement and can be stiff with protective gear. The best police officers are those who can react quickly and appropriately in an emergency and help to calm and comfort victims.

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