Correctional officer earnings by seniority

Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.

Correctional officer salary by state

State Name Average Salary
Alaska $62,330
Alabama $34,745
Arkansas $33,390
Arizona $42,157
California $77,520
Colorado $46,060
Connecticut $54,300
District of Columbia $49,640
Florida $43,410
Georgia $34,170
Hawaii $58,650
Iowa $49,293
Idaho $37,800
Illinois $61,415
Indiana $36,960
Kansas $32,065
Kentucky $34,722
Louisiana $34,370
Massachusetts $69,560
Maryland $47,150
Maine $39,580
Michigan $56,330
Minnesota $50,580
Missouri $30,050
Mississippi $28,190
Montana $40,550
North Carolina $36,770
North Dakota $43,380
Nebraska $38,040
New Hampshire $47,300
New Jersey $71,700
New Mexico $35,860
Nevada $57,450
New York $63,600
Ohio $46,770
Oklahoma $31,910
Oregon $61,090
Pennsylvania $49,906
Puerto Rico $26,800
Rhode Island $69,710
South Carolina $36,200
South Dakota $38,580
Tennessee $34,890
Texas $42,620
Utah $44,470
Virginia $37,990
Vermont $44,470
Washington $55,290
Wisconsin $42,680
West Virginia $30,520
Wyoming $39,160

How do correctional officer salaries compare to similar careers?

Correctional officers earn about the same as related careers in the United States. On average, they make less than precious metal workers but more than maintenance workers.

Career Median Salary
Precious metal worker salary $41K
Postal service clerk salary $44K
Locksmith salary $42K
Family social worker salary $42K
Travel agent salary $40K
Correctional officer salary $42K
Highway maintenance worker salary $41K
Ambulance dispatcher salary $40K
Financial clerk salary $39K
Maintenance worker salary $39K

Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)