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Evidence Management Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Director of IT Security

Irvine, CA · On-site

$137.50 - $229.50/hr

Compliance, Audit Readiness & Evidence Management: lead planning for internal, customer, third‑party, parent‑company, and government‑related audits; support ISO 27001 and other applicable ...

As a management consulting and technology firm focused on improving life and how we live it, we ... Engage in large-scale RWD and Evidence Generation projects leveraging data science and advanced ...

Sr Paralegal

Los Angeles, CA

$33.43 - $44.53/hr

... evidence management. Conducts moderately complex research and analyzes law sources such as statutes, judicial decisions, and procedural rules. Prepares standard litigation documents, supports trial ...

Sr Paralegal

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$33.43 - $44.53/hr

... evidence management. Conducts moderately complex research and analyzes law sources such as statutes, judicial decisions, and procedural rules. Prepares standard litigation documents, supports trial ...

Sr Paralegal

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$33.43 - $44.53/hr

... evidence management. Conducts moderately complex research and analyzes law sources such as statutes, judicial decisions, and procedural rules. Prepares standard litigation documents, supports trial ...

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How much do evidence management jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for evidence management in California is $21.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.43 and $23.70 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is evidence management?

An Evidence Management job involves the handling, storage, and tracking of physical and digital evidence in legal, law enforcement, and investigative settings. Professionals in this role ensure that evidence is properly cataloged, maintained, and safeguarded to preserve its integrity for legal proceedings. They follow strict protocols to document the chain of custody and comply with regulatory requirements. Their work is critical in supporting investigations, court cases, and ensuring justice is served.

What does an evidence management professional do?

Professionals in Evidence Management are responsible for receiving, cataloging, storing, and tracking physical and digital evidence to maintain its integrity from collection through final disposition. Daily tasks include updating inventory systems, preparing evidence for court proceedings, and ensuring compliance with legal and departmental protocols. The role often requires collaboration with law enforcement, forensic teams, attorneys, and courtroom personnel. Attention to detail and adherence to strict processes are crucial, as errors in handling evidence can impact investigations and legal cases.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed for evidence management?

To thrive in Evidence Management, you need a strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and knowledge of chain-of-custody procedures, often supported by training in law enforcement or legal practices. Familiarity with evidence management software, barcoding systems, and secure storage protocols is highly valued, and certifications such as Certified Evidence Specialist (CES) can be advantageous. Integrity, discretion, and clear communication skills are vital soft skills for maintaining confidentiality and accurate records. These abilities are essential to ensure the legal integrity and security of evidence, supporting successful investigations and judicial outcomes.

Infographic showing various Evidence Management job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,420 per year, or $21.8 per hour.

Evidence Technician - Supervising

Placer County, CA | Official Website

Auburn, CA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Introduction Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn. For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov

POSITION INFORMATION The Sheriff's Office is recruiting for an Evidence Technician - Supervising vacancy. This position is responsible for supervising and coordinating the daily operations of the Property and Evidence Unit while ensuring the secure receipt, storage, tracking, and disposition of evidence and property. The position oversees assigned staff, maintains compliance with chain-of-custody requirements and applicable laws, and performs a variety of specialized technical duties to support the Sheriff's Office and the criminal justice system.

The ideal candidate is an experienced leader with strong organizational skills, attention to detail, sound judgment, and a thorough understanding of evidence management practices and chain-of-custody procedures. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change.

Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Placer Public Employees Organization (PPEO) benefits. For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website.

DEFINITION To plan, organize, direct, and supervise the collection, maintenance, and preservation of evidence; in a non-sworn capacity, to perform field and laboratory photographic and technical evidence work; to maintain criminal identification records and evidence as part of the investigation and prosecution work of the Sheriff's Office; and to provide administrative support to management staff. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Supervisor level recognizes positions that perform full, first-line supervisory responsibilities including planning, assigning, and evaluating the work of subordinates and is responsible for a program area within a work unit or department. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general direction from management staff or sworn administration personnel of the Sheriff's Office.

Exercises direct supervision over assigned Evidence Technician I/II staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Recommend and assist in the implementation of unit goals and objectives; establish schedules and methods for the Evidence Unit; draft for approval and implement policies and procedures. Plan, prioritize, assign, supervise, and review the work of staff involved in the Evidence Unit.

Evaluate operations and activities of assigned responsibilities; recommend improvements and modifications; and prepare various reports on operations and activities. Supervise field forensic work under the direction of sworn staff; search for and collect physical evidence; photograph and video record crime scenes; make diagrams and log items collected from each location; process and send out blood and urine samples to be analyzed; conduct specialized tasks in photography, latent fingerprint development, and other evidence collection as required. Participate in budget preparation and administration; prepare cost estimates for budget recommendations; submit justifications for staff, materials, and supplies as needed; monitor and control expenditures.

Supervise the preparation, identification, analysis, and maintenance of assigned evidence and found property. Participate in the selection of staff; provide and coordinate staff training; recommend discipline. Identify and preserve evidence; make evidence available for viewing and courtroom presentations; book property into and out of evidence to preserve the chain of evidence; maintain evidence rooms and storage areas in an organized and orderly fashion; maintain detailed filing systems and records on all booked property; destroy and release property; inventory monies and narcotics; generate reports and assist other members of the Sheriff's Office with investigations as required.

Classify and identify fingerprints; assist in identification matters with Federal, State, and local authorities; prepare fingerprint displays for court; compare latent fingerprints to known and unknown suspects and victims; maintain and use files and computer systems to identify suspects; maintain and operate equipment for processing of fingerprints. Take official and personnel photographs for the purpose of identification and evidence; take photographs relating to evidence in support of criminal investigations in the field, at autopsies and in-house; enlarge crime scene photographs to be utilized as courtroom exhibits; maintain files of photographs. Cooperate and work closely with other law enforcement agencies in identification matters as required.

Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees, and the public using principles of good customer service. Instruct and assist officers in the proper use of photographic and fingerprint equipment. Prepare various written reports as necessary.

Provide testimony in court as directed. Provide adequate staff coverage/availability outside of normal business hours, as needed. Perform related duties as assigned.

WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in both an indoor office environment with controlled temperature conditions and in the field requiring travel to various locations throughout the County in a variety of outdoor weather conditions. Incumbents are exposed to a variety of environmental factors related to the collection of evidence and field forensic work. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS It is the responsibility of applicants to identify in their application materials how they meet the minimum qualifications listed below.

Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Five (5) years of increasingly responsible evidence collection experience with at least three (3) years of experience performing duties similar to an Evidence Technician II with Placer County. Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade.

Required License or Certificate: Must successfully complete the Property Management course within twelve (12) months of hire. Must have satisfactorily completed Basic and Advanced Field Evidence Technician course. Must have satisfactorily completed the Latent Print Comparisons course.

Must have satisfactorily completed the Latent Print Techniques course. May need to possess a valid driver's license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Principles and practices of evidence collection, analysis, and management, in addition to advanced criminal identification techniques emphasizing photography and fingerprinting. Principles of supervision, training, and performance evaluations. Principles and practices of leadership, motivation, team building, and conflict resolution.

Modern methods, practices, and techniques of law enforcement work including knowledge of criminal investigation and crime scene analysis. Use of various electronic video equipment. Standard fingerprint classification methods, practices, records, and equipment.

Photography and printing digital photographs. Mandates governing safety standards of handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous and carcinogenic materials. Principles and practices of work safety, including the handling of urine and blood samples.

Law enforcement report preparation. Principles of budget monitoring. Ability to: On a continuous basis, know and understand all aspects of the job; intermittently analyze work papers, reports, and special projects; analyze crime scenes; develop evidence to be processed; understand and recall the principles of evidence collection and analysis; identify, interpret, explain, and enforce evidentiary and other law enforcement procedures; observe while in the field; review and interpret case reports; focus on a single task for long periods of time; work with frequent interruptions; work under time pressure and complete a high volume of tasks; maintain awareness of safety at all times.

On an intermittent basis sit at a desk or in a vehicle for extended periods of time; push, pull, grasp, bend, twist, squat, stoop, kneel, reach, climb, crouch, and crawl to access office and field work equipment and to perform field duties; see and hear with sufficient acuity to perform essential job functions; use telephone, write, and use a keyboard to communicate; occasionally lift heavy weight. Organize, implement, and direct the Evidence Unit operations and activities. Supervise, train, and evaluate assigned staff.

Perform a variety of evidentiary collection methods and analyses, emphasizing photography and fingerprinting, including the performance of latent fingerprint comparisons and analysis; printing and enlarging photographs for courtroom presentation; and more sophisticated field forensics. Adapt, understand, and apply emerging technologies with evidence collection and analysis. Operate equipment and materials used in photographic and fingerprint work and take photographs.

Develop and recommend policies and procedures related to assigned operation. Prepare clear and concise reports. Lift latent fingerprints and classify fingerprints accurately.

Interpret and apply a variety of regulations and procedures dealing with criminal investigations. Maintain detailed records relating to evidence. Prepare and monitor a routine budget.

Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Work odd or unusual hours, including nights, weekends, holidays, and/or overtime.

Work in close proximity to human remains in various stages of decomposition, which may include odors, biological/chemical agents, and communicable disease. Perform job duties effectively under pressure. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant's education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula.

Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S

For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a credit check, voice stress analysis, and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification.

Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs.

journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that unlawful harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of the following characteristics: gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits associated with race, which include, but are not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, primary language, immigration status, physical disability (Including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, the person's use of cannabis off the job and away from the workplace, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law or any combination of two or more characteristics stated herein.

Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Conclusion For questions regarding this recruitment, please email PCHRDSRFRecruit@Placer.ca.gov.