Law enforcement officers at CL-27 and above are paid by applying the locality percentage for their area to the CPS base rate of pay for their assigned classification level. Refer to the Base and Locality Pay Rates page for the applicable pay rates for employees at CL-27 through CL-32.Updated: 01/02/2025
The Law Enforcement (LEO) payscale for Arizona, updated for year 2025.
This table shows the base pay amounts for all Law Enforcement Officer employees based on the 2025 LEO Pay Scale, as published by the Office of Personnel Management.
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The average salary for a Law Enforcement Officer is $45,604 in 2025. Visit PayScale to research law enforcement officer salaries by city, experience, skill, employer and more.
Law Enforcement Unit Salary Schedule Effective Dec. 11, 2025 Range Min (Hourly)
2025 Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) Locality Pay Tables Applicable to employees who meet the definition of "law enforcement officer" in 5 U.S.C. 5541 (3) and 5 CFR 550.103
OPM provides policy leadership and expertise on a variety of Governmentwide pay programs for Federal employees, including the General Schedule, Law Enforcement Officer Pay Schedules, and the Federal Wage System.
Salary Table 2025-GL (LEO)Special Base Rates for Law Enforcement Officers at Grades 3 to 10Incorporating the 1.7% General Schedule IncreaseEffective January 2025
Rest of the United States - Table RUS (LEO) 17.06% Locality Payment Included Effective January 13, 2025 1The default step increase for employees in the developmental range is two steps every six months. The default step increase for employees in the full performance range is one step every year.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) sets the pay scales for federal employees, including those in the Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) category. Understanding the 2025 OPM LEO pay scale is crucial for current and prospective federal law enforcement professionals.
Federal police officers, in many cases, aren’t receiving enhanced retirement benefits and pay because they do not fall under the statutory definition of a law enforcement officer.
This table shows the base pay amounts for all Law Enforcement Officer employees based on the 2025 LEO Pay Scale, as published by the Office of Personnel Management.
The Law Enforcement (LEO) payscale for Texas, updated for year 2025.
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