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How much do digital evidence technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for digital evidence technician in the United States is $25.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $31.01 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a digital evidence technician?

A Digital Evidence Technician is a professional who collects, preserves, analyzes, and manages digital evidence related to criminal investigations. This can include data from computers, mobile devices, storage media, and other electronic sources. They ensure that digital evidence is handled in accordance with legal and forensic standards to maintain its integrity for use in court. Their work is crucial in modern investigations involving cybercrime, fraud, and other offenses where electronic data plays a key role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a digital evidence technician?

To thrive as a Digital Evidence Technician, you need a solid understanding of computer forensics, data management, and chain-of-custody protocols, usually supported by a relevant degree or certifications such as CompTIA Security+ or Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE). Proficiency with forensic analysis tools like EnCase, FTK, and specialized evidence management systems is essential. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong organizational skills are crucial soft skills for this role. These qualifications ensure the integrity and reliability of digital evidence, supporting accurate investigations and legal proceedings.

What are some common challenges faced by digital evidence technicians when handling large volumes of digital data?

Digital Evidence Technicians often encounter challenges related to managing and organizing large volumes of digital data from various sources, such as computers, mobile devices, and surveillance systems. Ensuring the integrity and chain of custody for every piece of evidence is crucial, requiring meticulous documentation and secure storage protocols. Additionally, the fast-paced evolution of technology means technicians must stay updated on new file formats and encryption methods. Effective time management and attention to detail are essential to meet legal deadlines and support investigative teams.

What is the difference between Digital Evidence Technician vs Forensic Investigator?

AspectDigital Evidence TechnicianForensic Investigator
CertificationsDigital forensics certifications (e.g., EnCE)Crime scene processing, forensic certifications
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, law enforcement agencies, courtsCrime scenes, labs, courts
Job FocusCollecting, analyzing digital evidenceInvestigating entire crime scenes, evidence collection
Industry UsageLaw enforcement, cybersecurity

Digital Evidence Technicians specialize in handling and analyzing digital devices, while Forensic Investigators conduct broader crime scene investigations. Both roles require technical skills and work closely with law enforcement, but Digital Evidence Technicians focus more on digital data, whereas Forensic Investigators cover physical evidence and scene analysis.

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Infographic showing various Digital Evidence Technician job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,229 per year, or $25.6 per hour.

Evidence Intake Forensic Laboratory Technician 1 or 2 - Job ID 96144

Minnesota Department of Public Safety

Saint Paul, MN • On-site

$24.40 - $37.91/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Job Summary

The work location for this position will be reassigned to the new BCA Mankato Regional Office when it opens in spring 2027. Prior to the new facility opening, the work location will be at BCA headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota to complete necessary onboarding and training.

This announcement will be used to fill one vacant position at either the Management Analyst 1 / Forensic Laboratory Technician 1 or the Management Analyst 2 / Forensic Laboratory Technician 2 level, dependent upon qualifications, in the Evidence Intake Section of the BCA Forensic Science Services (FSS). 

This is a full-time permanent position that will provide technical support and administrative analysis to the forensic scientists and external customers of the BCA Forensic Science Services. This position may be eligible to participate in the crime scene processing training series for inclusion in the Crime Scene Response Program. 

As a Forensic Laboratory Technician, this individual’s duties will include:


- Ensuring evidence submitted to the BCA FSS is properly received and recorded in the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS), and returned to the submitting agency once analysis has been completed.
- Assist and provide technical support and administrative analysis to the forensic scientist and external customers of the BCA FSS.
- Prepare case material, relevant documents and reports for discovery pursuant to MN Rules of Criminal Procedure.
- Assist the Data Practices Group in responding to data requests regarding laboratory records.
- Train technicians in the various Evidence Intake responsibilities.

Additional information about the BCA Mankato Regional Office:

The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) is expanding its presence in southern Minnesota and are excited to announce the development of a 56,000 square foot regional office and forensic laboratory in Mankato, MN. Construction began in November 2025, with the facility expected to be fully operational by May 2027. This modern facility will bring together a team of agents, forensic scientists, support staff, and a crime scene response team. 

The BCA forensic science laboratory will provide a range of forensic services, including:

  • Evidence intake
  • Drug chemistry
  • Digital evidence examination
  • DNA analysis
  • Crime scene response
  • Other forensic technologies such as: National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) for firearm analysis and Rapid DNA

The Department of Public Safety is unable to provide sponsorship for work visas. Applicants must be eligible to work in the United States at the start of employment. DPS does not participate in E-Verify.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

Management Analyst 1

1. 1 year of professional laboratory experience


OR


5 years of work experience in evidence intake, evidence processing, and/or data analysis in a law enforcement agency


OR


Bachelor’s degree* (with a minimum of 2 classes in the physical sciences and 1 Biology or Chemistry laboratory course + unofficial college transcripts must be attached to application with resume)

AND


2. Excellent oral and written communication skills

3. Ability to work cooperatively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and underserved communities.

*NOTE: TO MINIMALLY QUALIFY WITH A BACHELOR'S DEGREE, APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT AN UNOFFICAL COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT(S) ALONG WITH THEIR RESUME. PLEASE COMBINE YOUR RESUME AND TRANSCRIPTS INTO A SINGLE ATTACHMENT AND UPLOAD TO THE RESUME SECTION OF THE APPLICATION.

Management Analyst 2

1. 2 years of professional laboratory experience

OR


7 years of work experience in evidence intake, evidence processing, and/or data analysis in a law enforcement agency

OR


Bachelor’s degree* (with a minimum of 2 classes in the physical sciences and 1 Biology or Chemistry laboratory course + unofficial college transcripts must be attached to application with resume)

AND

2. Excellent oral and written communication skills

3. Ability to work cooperatively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and underserved communities.

*NOTE: TO MINIMALLY QUALIFY WITH A BACHELOR'S DEGREE, APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT AN UNOFFICAL COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT(S) ALONG WITH THEIR RESUME. PLEASE COMBINE YOUR RESUME AND TRANSCRIPTS INTO A SINGLE ATTACHMENT AND UPLOAD TO THE RESUME SECTION OF THE APPLICATION.

Preferred Qualifications

Management Analyst 1 and Management Analyst 2:

1. A Bachelor’s or advanced degree in a physical or life science such as biology, chemistry, biochemistry, physics, forensic science or equivalent

2. Demonstrated knowledge and use of laboratory quality assurance and evidence handling procedures

3. Experience in a forensic science laboratory gained through an internship or work experience; or work experience in a law enforcement agency

4. Experience with standard computer software (e.g. word processing, spreadsheets)

Physical Requirements

Requires occasionally moving and transporting 50-pound items and frequently moving and transporting objects such as heavy tools and heavy file boxes. This job may require positioning self to move to a significant degree across rough terrain or may involve maintaining a stationary position for extended periods.

Additional Requirements

A criminal history background check and reference check will be completed on the prospective employee. Additional components to the background check for this position will include the following:

  • Criminal history
  • Reference check
  • Fingerprinting (MNJIS/CJIS)
  • Psychological evaluation
  • Driver’s license check
  • Education verification
  • Drug / Cannabis testing
  • SEMA4 records, personnel file and employment records (current and former state employees only)

The Department of Public Safety is unable to provide sponsorship for work visas. Applicants must be eligible to work in the United States at the start of employment. DPS does not participate in E-Verify.

Company Description

When you bring your career to the State of Minnesota, the work you do affects the quality of life of millions of Minnesotans. From those who shape policy, to those who keep us safe, preserve our environment, or take care of our most vulnerable populations, we take our responsibilities to the public seriously. We need diverse and talented individuals – like you – to serve our great state and build a better Minnesota.