New York State Court Officers - Rank Structure

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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