Education
High schoolAverage Salary
$41,157Avg. Experience
1-2 yearsA career path for a Criminal Records Technician typically begins with a high school diploma or equivalent, and on-the-job training, and/or a post-secondary education in criminal justice or a related field. With experience, they may be able to advance to supervisory or management roles, or move into related fields such as forensic science or crime analysis. They also may have opportunities to specialize in a certain area of law enforcement, such as working with fingerprint analysis or digital records.
A Criminal Records Technician makes $41,157 per year on average, or $19.79 per hour, in the United States. The bottom 10% make about $30,152 a year, while the top 10% make about $51,251.
California
$58,545 YearlyOregon
$50,710 YearlyWashington
$41,011 YearlyIdaho
$36,878 YearlyLouisiana
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