Law Enforcement Careers in Wyoming

The crime rate in Wyoming has long trended far below the national averages, both in violent and property crimes. Part of the reason for that may just be that people of Wyoming are a naturally law-abiding bunch. But low crime doesn’t mean no crime.

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According to the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program, violent crime in Wyoming rose about 2% between 2018 and 2019. These sort of disappointing stats highlight the need for increased policing and the tireless work of law enforcement officials at all levels.

Without the skilled and dedicated men and women of the Wyoming Highway Patrol, county sheriff’s offices, and city police departments along with the new recruits joining their ranks, the Cowboy State certainly wouldn’t be as safe as it is today.

Jobs with the Wyoming Highway Patrol

State troopers with the Wyoming Highway Patrol enforce inter- and intra-state highway traffic laws throughout the entire state. Their jurisdiction goes well beyond just the roadways, though, since they serve as the state police force. In 2017, the agency seized more than 5,300 pounds of raw marijuana, 284 pounds of THC edibles, and more than 22 pounds of methamphetamine in the course of answering around 218,000 dispatches.

State troopers in Wyoming must be at least 23 years old by the date they take their entrance exams. A high school diploma or GED is required, and applicants must have been employed for two years in a position where they have interacted with the public. They do not have to be a resident of Wyoming to apply or to take the exams.

Jobs with Sheriff’s Departments in Wyoming

The 23 counties in the state provide a number of opportunities for residents to find jobs as a sheriff’s deputy in Wyoming.

Laramie County

Candidates for sheriff’s deputy jobs in Laramie County must be at least 21 years old and be proficient in English. To be in the patrol division, they must either have Wyoming certification as a peace officer or have been certified to Wyoming’s POST standards in another state.

Natrona County

The Natrona County Sheriff’s Office employs 120 sworn officers who cover about 5,500 square miles of territory. Anyone interested in joining their ranks must be a U.S. citizen who would be 21 years old at the time they are hired. A high school diploma or GED is required.

Sweetwater County

The deputy sheriffs of Sweetwater County patrol over 10,000 square miles of territory throughout the county.

Jobs with Municipal Police Departments in Wyoming

Casper

The Cheyenne Police Department staffs both an investigative and a patrol division, with around 10-12 officers working per shift in patrol around the clock. Police officers in Casper must be U.S. citizens at least 21 years old. A high school diploma or GED is required.

Cheyenne

The Cheyenne Police Department works closely with the public to help fight crime in the city. Individuals interested in pursuing a position as a police officer in Cheyenne must be 21 years old when they are hired and be U.S. citizens. A high school education is required, either in the form of a diploma or GED certificate.

Gillette

Gillette has a fairly average crime rate for a city of its size, but the department has placed an emphasis on narcotics cases that has boosted the number of investigations up by 13 percent between 2012 and 2013. Officer applicants must be 21 years old and possess either a high school diploma or a GED.

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Laramie

Laramie Police Department responds to about 25,000 calls for service every year, handling everything from blocked driveways to homicides. If you are someone with the skills and temperament to handle that variety of work, and at least 21 years old, you must take the Wyoming P.O.S.T. (Peace Officer Standards & Training) examination and obtained a passing score in order to join their ranks. A high school diploma or GED is also required.

Rock Springs

Rock Springs Police Department has 46 sworn officers and 2 canine units on call to handle trouble in this small Southwestern Wyoming town. Applicants for the position of police officer in Rock Springs must be 21 years old by the time they are hired and pass an extensive series of examinations.

Wyoming Law Enforcement Salaries

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the average Wyoming police officer earned an average salary of $58,380 as of May 2021.

The following police/sheriff’s department salary data was sourced from May 2021 BLS stats (early career = 25th percentile, senior/late career = 90th percentile).

Police Officer Salaries

Wyoming doesn’t really have a major urban metropolis, with Cheyenne not even hitting the 600,000 mark for population. But nonetheless, urban police officers in the state tend to make higher salaries at the top end of the career path than their counterparts in county agencies. Casper comes out on top at nearly every level even compared to other cities in the state.

Casper

  • Entry – $60,040
  • Mid-Level – $60,040
  • Senior – $76,010

Cheyenne

  • Entry – $50,880
  • Mid-Level – $60,040
  • Senior – $66,020

Gillette

  • Entry – $50,880
  • Mid-Level – $60,040
  • Senior – $66,020

Rock Springs

  • Entry – $47,780
  • Mid-Level – $60,040
  • Senior – $77,350

Sheriff’s Deputy Salaries

Deputy sheriffs in Wyoming have a lot of territory to cover and a lot of responsibilities to take on, from wrangling wayward livestock to conducting search and rescue operations in the mountains. Salaries vary widely for this important work, but Campbell County tends to offer some of the best compensation in the state at every level of employment.

Campbell County

  • Entry – $50,880
  • Mid-Level – $60,040
  • Senior – $66,020

Laramie County

  • Entry – $50,080
  • Mid-Level – $60,040
  • Senior – $66,020

Natrona County

  • Entry – $47,780
  • Mid-Level – $60,040
  • Senior – $77,350

State Trooper and State Police Salaries

The Wyoming Highway Patrol doesn’t have the highest law enforcement salaries in the state, but troopers can apply for assignments in any part of the state, which offers a kind of flexibility that no local law enforcement agency can offer.

Wyoming Highway Patrol

  • Entry – $48,640
  • Senior – $77,340

2021 US Bureau of Labor Statistics salary figures for police and sheriff’s patrol officers. Job growth projections from the US Department of Labor-sponsored resource, Projections Central. Figures are based on state data, not school-specific information. Conditions in your area may vary. Data accessed August 2022.

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