Rank Structure
There are eleven sworn titles (referred to as ranks) for New York State Court Officers:
| Title | Insignia |
|---|---|
| Chief of the Department of Public Safety | |
| First Deputy Chief of the Department of Public Safety | |
| Deputy Chief of the Department of Public Safety | |
| Assistant Chief of the Department of Public Safety | |
| New York State Court Officer - Major | |
| New York State Court Officer - Captain | |
| New York State Court Officer - Lieutenant | |
| New York State Court Officer – Sergeant | |
| New York State Senior Court Officer | |
| New York State Court Officer | |
| New York State Court Officer - Trainee |
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