Probation officer earnings by seniority

90th percentile

Top-level probation officer earnings begin at:

$39.59 per hour

$82,343 per year

75th percentile

Senior-level probation officer earnings begin at:

$32.75 per hour

$68,111 per year

50th percentile

Mid-level probation officer earnings begin at:

$26.52 per hour

$55,163 per year

25th percentile

Junior-level probation officer earnings begin at:

$21.48 per hour

$44,677 per year

10th percentile

Starting level probation officer earnings begin at:

$17.77 per hour

$36,955 per year

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Probation officer salary by state

State Name Average Salary
California $89,210
Rhode Island $85,260
New Jersey $73,780
Iowa $71,630
New York $70,620
Illinois $67,910
Minnesota $67,060
Massachusetts $66,260
Alaska $65,470
Michigan $64,840
New Hampshire $64,700
Vermont $64,120
Washington $61,370
Oregon $61,100
Nevada $59,980
District of Columbia $58,450
Maryland $57,830
Colorado $56,490
Hawaii $55,880
Pennsylvania $53,529
Arizona $53,010
North Dakota $51,980
Utah $51,170
Ohio $49,160
Wyoming $48,370
Maine $48,060
Indiana $47,497
Wisconsin $47,100
South Dakota $46,330
Nebraska $45,380
Louisiana $45,090
Alabama $45,060
Virginia $45,060
Texas $44,810
Montana $44,390
North Carolina $42,810
Idaho $42,710
New Mexico $42,580
Georgia $41,840
South Carolina $41,780
Kansas $41,143
Tennessee $40,930
West Virginia $37,490
Kentucky $37,070
Missouri $36,730
Mississippi $36,700
Arkansas $36,690
Oklahoma $36,570
Florida $32,880

How much does a Probation Officer earn?

Probation officer salaries are typically better for professionals with prior experience in psychological care, counseling, social work, law enforcement, or chemical dependency treatment. These fields help individuals to develop skills that can transfer well to probation officer jobs, and employers like to have these experienced professionals join their organizations. Quite often, employers will offer financial incentives to bring them on board.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the most lucrative salaries for this profession are paid by municipal governments. As government positions, probation officer salaries are greatly dependent on the affluence of the government agency and the cost of living within an area. According to the BLS, the highest average salaries for probation officers were in California, New Jersey and Connecticut - these areas have higher average household incomes and the courts have adjusted their salaries to attract qualified professionals. Even within a state, the salaries for probation officers can depend upon where one works; officers within city areas earn considerably more than those based in rural areas.

Probation officers who have years of experience on the job may take on more prominent positions including probation manager and agency director. There is usually a substantial increase with each significant promotion, depending upon the department one works for.

How do probation officer salaries compare to similar careers?

Probation officers earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than judicial law clerks but more than firefighters.

Career Median Salary
Judicial law clerk salary $54K
Recruiter salary $55K
Sign language interpreter salary $52K
Funeral director salary $54K
Interior designer salary $53K
Probation officer salary $55K
Clergy salary $51K
Fish and game warden salary $58K
Real estate agent salary $49K
Firefighter salary $49K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)