Police officer salary in Vermont
A police officer in Vermont earns an estimated $74,500 a year (about $35.82/hour) — roughly 1% above the US median. Here's how it breaks down, and how long it takes to get there.
| Estimated Vermont median | $74,500 |
| Entry level | $45,500 |
| Experienced | $111,000+ |
| US median (for comparison) | $74,000 |
Estimate: national median adjusted for Vermont's wage level (+1%). Not a survey figure for Vermont specifically — see official state BLS OEWS data or local listings for exact pay.
Police officer pay in Vermont — FAQ
How much does a police officer make in Vermont?
A police officer in Vermont earns an estimated $74,500 a year (about $35.82/hour), roughly 1% above the US median. Most fall between roughly $45,500 and $111,000 depending on experience, employer and city. This is an estimate adjusted from the national median — check local listings for exact pay.
How long does it take to become a police officer in Vermont?
About the same as anywhere in the US — about 1 year (Academy training (HS diploma minimum)). Licensing details can vary by state, so confirm Vermont's specific requirements with its licensing board.
Police officer salary in other states
General information only — not career, legal or financial advice. State salary figures are estimates adjusted from national medians and will differ from exact local survey data.