The average salary for a detective in Arizona is around $77,596 per year.
Avg Salary
Detectives earn an average yearly salary of $77,596.
Wages typically start from $43,751 and go up to $137,621.
35% above national average Updated in 2018
Detective earnings by seniority
Top-level detective earnings begin at:
$66.16 per hour
$137,621 per year
Senior-level detective earnings begin at:
$50.44 per hour
$104,908 per year
Mid-level detective earnings begin at:
$37.31 per hour
$77,596 per year
Junior-level detective earnings begin at:
$27.59 per hour
$57,394 per year
Starting level detective earnings begin at:
$21.03 per hour
$43,751 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Detective salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
West Virginia | $97,830 |
Massachusetts | $94,560 |
Virginia | $93,550 |
Oregon | $92,610 |
Illinois | $88,091 |
Pennsylvania | $85,730 |
Connecticut | $85,310 |
Washington | $84,580 |
New York | $84,340 |
Colorado | $83,940 |
North Dakota | $83,170 |
New Mexico | $83,170 |
Vermont | $83,170 |
Montana | $83,160 |
Texas | $82,260 |
Nevada | $81,160 |
Michigan | $80,300 |
Arizona | $77,596 |
Rhode Island | $77,290 |
Wisconsin | $74,470 |
Minnesota | $72,780 |
Wyoming | $72,150 |
New Hampshire | $71,960 |
Indiana | $71,912 |
Delaware | $70,590 |
Ohio | $67,970 |
Idaho | $67,690 |
Nebraska | $67,620 |
Iowa | $66,810 |
Missouri | $66,000 |
Utah | $65,870 |
Maine | $65,840 |
Florida | $64,450 |
Kansas | $61,985 |
South Dakota | $61,130 |
Tennessee | $58,310 |
Oklahoma | $57,400 |
Alabama | $54,870 |
Kentucky | $53,820 |
Georgia | $53,640 |
Mississippi | $52,470 |
Louisiana | $51,160 |
North Carolina | $50,920 |
Puerto Rico | $50,560 |
South Carolina | $48,270 |
Arkansas | $44,700 |
District of Columbia | $133,330 |
Alaska | $129,090 |
Hawaii | $106,630 |
Maryland | $106,000 |
New Jersey | $103,530 |
California | $100,310 |
How much does a Detective earn?
Detectives can work at all levels of government. The BLS (2011) says those employed by local governments earned $62,900 a year on average and those working for state governments averaged $59,390. Detectives employed by the federal government made $96,680 on average, and those working for the U.S. Postal Service averaged $89,860.
Detectives working in large, metropolitan areas or for investigation/departments of public safety are more often afforded higher salaries, due to the caseload they are required to take on. State agencies are also likely to pay criminal investigators a higher salary than police/sheriff’s departments at the local level. A number of city police departments and county sheriff’s departments offer education incentives, which allow detectives to earn a percentage above base pay, depending on the type of degree they carry. BLS statistics reported that, as of May 2013, detectives in the federal executive branch received the highest pay of all industries, with an annual mean wage of $103,180.
According to the BLS, the top salaries for detectives by state are: District of Columbia: $116,210; Alaska: $109,930; New Jersey: $100,140; Delaware: 98,710; California: $97,270.
How do detective salaries compare to similar careers?
Detectives earn about the same as related careers in Arizona. On average, they make less than judges but more than underwriters.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Judge salary | $104K |
Lawyer salary | $94K |
Customs inspector salary | $84K |
Hearing officer salary | $96K |
Detective salary | $78K |
Special agent salary | $84K |
Mail superintendent salary | $80K |
Urban planner salary | $69K |
Underwriter salary | $63K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)