Public Service Texas (TX) Rank #30 of 50

Police Officer Salary in Texas

The median police officer salary in Texas is $60,527 per year, which is 8% below the national median of $65,790.

Median Salary
$60,527
vs National
$-5,263
State Rank
#30 of 50
Cost of Living
92%

Police Officer Salary in Texas by Experience

In Texas, an entry-level police officer earns around $38,640, while experienced professionals earn up to $90,160 per year. The cost of living index in Texas is 92% of the national average.

Entry Level (0-2 yrs)
$38,640
$-3,360 vs national
Mid Level (3-7 yrs)
$60,720
$-5,280 vs national
Senior Level (8+ yrs)
$90,160
$-7,840 vs national

Salary Percentiles in Texas

Percentile TX Salary
10th Percentile $37,168
25th Percentile $47,104
Median (50th) $60,527
75th Percentile $80,224
90th Percentile $97,520

Major Cities for Police Officers in Texas

The largest employment areas for police officers in Texas include Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. Salaries in major metro areas may be higher due to increased demand and cost of living.

Houston, TX
Metro area for police officer employment
Dallas, TX
Metro area for police officer employment
Austin, TX
Metro area for police officer employment
San Antonio, TX
Metro area for police officer employment
Fort Worth, TX
Metro area for police officer employment

How to Become a Police Officer in Texas

Education

Most police officer positions require a high school diploma. Texas has several accredited institutions offering relevant programs.

Key Skills

Law EnforcementEmergency ResponseReport WritingDe-escalationPhysical FitnessCommunity Policing

Job Outlook in Texas

Nationally, police officer employment is projected to grow 3% over the next decade (as fast as average). Texas's demand may vary based on local industry trends.