The average salary for a sheriff in Kansas is around $50,480 per year.
Avg Salary
Sheriffs earn an average yearly salary of $50,480.
Wages typically start from $37,190 and go up to $77,350.
18% below national average Updated in 2021
Sheriff earnings by seniority
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Sheriff salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
Washington | $98,070 |
New Jersey | $97,860 |
Illinois | $83,080 |
Alaska | $81,640 |
Oregon | $80,860 |
Delaware | $80,140 |
District of Columbia | $79,310 |
New York | $79,080 |
Colorado | $78,560 |
Hawaii | $78,540 |
Connecticut | $77,640 |
Minnesota | $77,610 |
Maryland | $76,880 |
Pennsylvania | $76,880 |
Massachusetts | $76,340 |
Nevada | $76,010 |
Wisconsin | $71,590 |
Arizona | $66,020 |
Rhode Island | $65,440 |
Ohio | $64,610 |
Michigan | $64,510 |
Iowa | $63,970 |
Texas | $63,800 |
North Dakota | $63,200 |
New Hampshire | $62,130 |
Florida | $61,970 |
Indiana | $61,800 |
Nebraska | $61,590 |
Montana | $61,190 |
Utah | $60,390 |
Idaho | $60,040 |
Maine | $60,040 |
Vermont | $60,040 |
Wyoming | $60,040 |
New Mexico | $59,580 |
Virginia | $58,480 |
Missouri | $51,990 |
South Dakota | $50,660 |
Kansas | $50,480 |
Oklahoma | $50,480 |
Georgia | $48,730 |
North Carolina | $48,390 |
South Carolina | $48,380 |
Alabama | $48,290 |
Tennessee | $47,850 |
West Virginia | $47,850 |
Kentucky | $47,310 |
Puerto Rico | $45,500 |
Louisiana | $43,220 |
Arkansas | $39,890 |
Mississippi | $37,390 |
California | $100,330 |
How do sheriff salaries compare to similar careers?
Sheriffs earn about the same as related careers in Kansas. On average, they make less than special agents but more than correctional officers.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Special agent salary | $60K |
Coroner salary | $59K |
Private detective salary | $52K |
Bailiff salary | $55K |
Fish and game warden salary | $51K |
Police officer salary | $50K |
Sheriff salary | $50K |
Paralegal salary | $46K |
Probation officer salary | $47K |
Correctional officer salary | $40K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)