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Federal Court Officer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Court Security Officer

Gainesville, FL

$16.50 - $21.75/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Lake Charles, LA · On-site

$16.75 - $22/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Midland, TX · On-site

$18 - $23.50/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Austin, TX

$18 - $23.75/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Reston, VA · On-site

$19.25 - $25.25/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Lake Charles, LA

$16.75 - $22/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Fort Worth, TX

$17.50 - $23/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Alpine, TX

$13.75 - $18.25/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Alpine, TX · On-site

$12.50 - $16.25/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Monroe, LA · On-site

$17.50 - $23/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Sherman, TX

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Marshall, TX

$15 - $19.75/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Beaumont, TX · On-site

$17.50 - $23/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Texarkana, TX · On-site

$17 - $22.25/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Tallahassee, FL · On-site

$17.25 - $22.75/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Midland, TX

$18 - $23.50/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Abilene, TX · On-site

$17.75 - $23.25/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Sherman, TX · On-site

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Marshall, TX · On-site

$15 - $19.75/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

Court Security Officer

Beaumont, TX

$17.50 - $23/hr

POSITION SUMMARY A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a ...

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How much do federal court officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for federal court officer in the United States is $54,431.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,500.00 and $66,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a federal court officer?

Federal Court Officers are officials who work within the United States federal court system, often serving as U.S. Probation Officers or U.S. Pretrial Services Officers. Their primary responsibilities include supervising individuals on probation or pretrial release, conducting investigations, preparing reports for judges, and ensuring that court orders are followed. They play a critical role in the federal criminal justice process by assessing risks, recommending appropriate actions to the court, and helping to ensure public safety while supporting the rehabilitation of offenders.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a federal court officer?

To thrive as a Federal Court Officer, you need a strong understanding of legal procedures, case management, and federal regulations, typically supported by a degree in criminal justice or a related field. Familiarity with case management systems, legal research databases, and secure communication tools is often required. Integrity, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills in this position. These abilities ensure proper legal process adherence, accurate record-keeping, and the fair administration of justice in federal courts.

What are some common challenges faced by federal court officers in managing caseloads, and how can they effectively address them?

Federal Court Officers often manage a large and diverse caseload, which can include pretrial supervision, presentence investigations, and post-conviction monitoring. Balancing thorough case assessments while meeting strict deadlines can be challenging. Effective time management, strong organizational skills, and the ability to prioritize tasks are essential. Officers frequently collaborate with judges, attorneys, and law enforcement agencies, so clear communication and teamwork help ensure cases are handled efficiently and fairly.

What is the difference between Federal Court Officer vs Court Security Officer?

AspectFederal Court OfficerCourt Security Officer
CredentialsTypically requires security training, background checks, and sometimes federal certificationsUsually requires security training and background checks, but less specialized certifications
Work EnvironmentWorks in federal courthouses, handling federal cases and security protocolsWorks in local or state courthouses, focusing on general security
Employer & IndustryFederal government agencies, federal judiciaryLocal government or private security firms, state or local courts

Federal Court Officers and Court Security Officers both ensure courthouse security, but Federal Court Officers work specifically in federal courthouses with federal case responsibilities, often requiring specialized certifications. Court Security Officers typically serve local courts with broader security duties. The roles overlap in security training and environment but differ in scope and jurisdiction.

How to become a federal court officer?

To become a federal court officer, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, pass a background check, and complete training provided by the federal judiciary. Some positions may require prior law enforcement or security experience, and applicants must meet physical and legal requirements for the role.

Will federal court officers get paid?

Federal court officers are paid a salary for their law enforcement duties, which typically includes benefits such as health insurance and retirement plans. Compensation varies based on experience, location, and rank, and officers often receive training and certifications relevant to their role. They are employed by the federal government and follow standard government pay scales.

What cities are hiring for Federal Court Officer jobs?

Cities with the most Federal Court Officer job openings:

What states have the most Federal Court Officer jobs?

States with the most job openings for Federal Court Officer jobs include:

Infographic showing various Federal Court Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,431 per year, or $26.2 per hour.

Court Security Officer

Constellis

Gainesville, FL

$16.50 - $21.75/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Constellis rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 45 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

39th of 117 rated security


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY

A Court Security Officer (CSO) is a specialized security position providing protective services at or around United State Federal Court Houses or other areas as assigned under a contract to the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS). CSO's in this classification generally provide security services under some limited supervision from a Lead CSO and the District Supervisor who reports to the Contract Manager (CM). This is a union position.

The CSO position is able to perform a variety of fixed-post, mobile, or foot patrols while maintaining situational awareness and making decisions and/or taking actions consistent with established post orders, facility rules, guidelines and protocols. Duties may include work in austere and uncomfortable conditions for prolonged periods of time, including periods of inclement weather, while performing walking, standing, searching, and surveillance or sitting duties essential to the performance of the security functions.

CANDIDATES MUST SUBMIT A RESUME TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Shall enforce the District's entry and identification system.
  • Test and Report Emergency Equipment.
  • Patrol court facilities and grounds of the facility in accordance with applicable post orders.
  • Shall man USMS authorized stationary posts.
  • Shall provide focused surveillance on incoming traffic to entrances from inside or outside the facility in order to detect oncoming threats before reaching the screening area.
  • May provide armed escort services for judges, court personnel, jurors, and other designated individuals.
  • Provide security services for off-site and remote judicial functions where access to the site can be controlled and public screening conducted.
  • Where applicable, shall direct traffic, control lights on court facility properties, and monitor vehicles and pedestrians as described in the post orders.
  • May occasionally be assigned to provide courtroom security during hearings.
  • Shall provide security presence in the courtroom, enforce federal law and judicial orders within the courthouse.
  • Shall turn over any articles found in a court facility or designated facility to the COR and complete a CSO-003 within 24 hours after the incident occurs.
  • Keep supervisors and managers informed of unusual occurrences and important events as detailed in post orders, rules, regulations, guidelines and protocols.
  • Monitor alarms, radio traffic and other information sources. Dispatch or inform others as needed and authorized.
  • Report and appropriately address fire alarms, burglary alarms, requests for assistance and criminal acts.
  • Stop, screen, inquire, and inspect vehicles and pedestrians entering and / or exiting the facility as directed by post orders, rules, regulations, guidelines and protocols.
  • Properly use equipment issued or available for use.
  • Prevent passage of prohibited articles onto or off client facility.
  • Escort individuals or vehicles in accordance with post orders, rules, regulations, guidelines and protocols.
  • Maintain all necessary licensing, certifications, training and records for legal employment for the Security Guard position.
  • Use portable radios, phones or other communication devises appropriately and according to established rules.
  • Monitor all equipment; guard against loss or damage; report any such loss or damage immediately to a supervisor or manager.
  • Perform necessary work regardless of weather conditions.
  • Log in Property Pass numbers for authorized property/equipment movements.
  • Ensure the security of government property, detaining personnel using the mantrap when needed, and reporting anyone involved with unauthorized property/equipment removal.
  • Conduct regular patrols and inspections of buildings and facilities.
  • Issue required badges or passes to authorized personnel.
  • Monitor electronic access control and report violations.
  • Monitor radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems and respond to alarms indicating unauthorized removal of government property.
  • Grant access to areas during non-working hours to authorized personnel in accordance with the established procedure and access lists.
  • Monitor facility equipment and utility systems and report deficiencies to personnel responsible for repairs.
  • Perform random surveillance of buildings for the detection of unauthorized or inappropriate activity.
  • Perform random surveillance of fence line for breaches and the detection of unauthorized removal of government property, illegal or inappropriate activity.
  • Provide additional security support for scheduled events that may occur during or after duty hours or for unscheduled emergencies as requested by supervisor.
  • Maintain activity logs and administrative documents as required by contract.
  • Contact, assist, and cooperate with local, state or federal law enforcement; locate, retain and protect necessary evidence; testify as necessary in judicial and administrative proceedings.
  • While performing the duties of this job the employee is frequently required to sit, talk or hear, stand, walk, use hands to handle, or operate objects, tools or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel, and taste or smell.
  • The employee occasionally lifts and/or moves anything from 10 to 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job includes close vision, distance vision, color vision and peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to focus.
  • Work in austere and uncomfortable conditions for prolonged periods, including periods of inclement weather, while performing walking, standing, searching, and surveillance or sitting duties essential to the performance of the security functions.
  • The position may require extensive sitting, watching monitors, walking around the facility outside in rain, wind or other poor weather conditions and kneeling and stooping to look under or inside vehicles or containers.

  • Other duties as assigned.

CANDIDATES MUST SUBMIT A RESUME TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION

QUALIFICATIONS

  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • Be at least 21 years of age.
  • Minimum of 3 years of verifiable civilian law enforcement experience OR an equivalent Law Enforcement position with the United States Armed Forces (military). The experience must include general arrest authority. All three (3) years shall have occurred within the last seven (7) years.
  • Must have successfully completed or graduated from a certified Federal, state, county, local or military law enforcement training academy or program that provided instruction on the use of police powers in an armed capacity while dealing with the public. The certificate shall be recognized by a Federal, state, county, local or military authority, and provide evidence that an individual is eligible for employment as a law enforcement officer.
  • Must submit to and successfully complete pre-placement screening and evaluation, which includes submission to a criminal background check, financial institutions/credit bureau check, and disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act.
  • Must be able to pass criminal background screen, drug test and physical exam.
  • Possess a valid, unrestricted (except eyeglass wear) state driver's license.
  • Fluently read, speak, comprehend, and compose coherent written reports in English.
  • Must be able to meet medical/physical fitness requirements.
  • Must be free from conviction of any felony.
  • Be free from conviction of any misdemeanor crime of domestic violence in accordance with United States Code Title 18 U.S.C. 922 (g)(9) Unlawful acts.

CANDIDATES MUST SUBMIT A RESUME TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION

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