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Limited Practice Officer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Safety Officer II

University Center, MI · On-site

$12.48 - $13.79/hr

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: Safety Officers ... practices to better serve students, campus departments, visiting community members and/or ...

Police Officer

Rock Springs, WY · On-site

$32.16 - $39.53/hr

... safe and clean environment; practice confidentiality; treat all persons with respect and ... ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Performs a variety of duties including, but not limited to ...

Police Officer

Rock Springs, WY · On-site

$32.16 - $39.53/hr

... safe and clean environment; practice confidentiality; treat all persons with respect and ... ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Performs a variety of duties including, but not limited to ...

Security Officer

Middletown, CT · On-site

$16.25 - $19.25/hr

The Protective Services Officer is responsible for but not limited to: * Patrolling and monitoring ... Through strong practices, proactive risk management, and continuous training, we strive to uphold ...

Security Officer

Shelton, CT · On-site

$16 - $19/hr

Understanding of Safety Practices in a Business environment. * Ability to provide high level of ... Ability to work in various environments including but not limited to adverse outdoor conditions ...

Security Officer

New Haven, CT · On-site

$16 - $19/hr

Understanding of Safety Practices in a Business environment. * Ability to provide high level of ... Ability to work in various environments including but not limited to adverse outdoor conditions ...

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How much do limited practice officer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for limited practice officer in the United States is $35.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $41.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a limited practice officer?

A Limited Practice Officer (LPO) is a legal professional authorized to assist clients with certain real estate transactions, specifically the preparation and handling of legal documents related to closing transactions. LPOs are licensed by the state and must pass a specific examination to practice. Unlike attorneys, LPOs cannot provide broad legal advice but are permitted to perform specific legal tasks within the scope of their license. Their work is often focused on escrow, deeds, and other documents required for property transfers.

How does a limited practice officer typically interact with attorneys and clients during real estate transactions?

Limited Practice Officers (LPOs) play a crucial role in real estate transactions by preparing and handling legal documents related to property transfers and escrow. While they are authorized to carry out specific tasks independently, LPOs often collaborate closely with attorneys, real estate agents, and clients to ensure all documents comply with legal requirements. Effective communication skills are essential, as LPOs must clarify procedures, address client concerns, and coordinate with other professionals to facilitate smooth closings. This collaborative environment provides valuable exposure and experience for those interested in advancing within the legal or real estate fields.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a limited practice officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Limited Practice Officer, you need a solid understanding of real estate law, title documentation, and escrow procedures, usually supported by completion of a state-approved training program and passing the Limited Practice Officer (LPO) exam. Familiarity with title insurance software, document management systems, and notary practices is typically required. Attention to detail, integrity, and strong organizational skills set outstanding LPOs apart in managing legal documents and client interactions. These skills ensure the accurate and lawful processing of real estate transactions, minimizing risk and protecting client interests.

What is the difference between Limited Practice Officer vs Notary Public?

AspectLimited Practice OfficerNotary Public
CredentialsTypically requires specific licensing or certification depending on jurisdictionUsually requires appointment and commission, no formal certification needed
Work EnvironmentWorks within legal or regulatory settings, often in law firms or government agenciesOperates independently to witness signatures and certify documents
Employer & IndustryLegal, governmental, or regulatory sectorsLegal, real estate, banking, and notarial services

The Limited Practice Officer and Notary Public roles both involve legal document handling, but the Limited Practice Officer often has more specialized licensing and works within legal or regulatory frameworks, whereas a Notary Public primarily witnesses signatures and certifies documents without extensive legal authority.

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What cities are hiring for Limited Practice Officer jobs?

Cities with the most Limited Practice Officer job openings:

Infographic showing various Limited Practice Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 26% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $73,213 per year, or $35.2 per hour.

Public Safety Officer (Safety/Security Officer III)

VHC Health

Arlington, VA • On-site

$31/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Re-posted 25 days ago


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8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 34 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Position Title
Public Safety Officer (Safety/Security Officer III)
Job Description Summary
• $31.00 per hour base rate in addition to shift and/or weekend differentials
• Must be able to pass a pre-employment physical ability test
• Must complete a pre-employment skills assessment
• Must be able to work a 12 hour shift with rotating days off (days or nights)
Job Description
Purpose & Scope:
Public Safety Officer (Safety/Security Officer III) proactively patrols VHC Health facilities and property to maintain order, protect personnel, and prevent fire, theft, vandalism, illegal entry, etc. Enforces VHC Health policies and provides assistance to patients, visitors, and employees. Responds to other Security requirements of the VHC campus. Responds to complaints of wrongdoing and prepares incident reports / activity logs. Responds to emergency alerts and situations on campus.
Public Safety Officer (Safety/Security Officer III) will be required to successfully complete advanced first aid training, which will include, but is not limited to, Basic Life Support (BLS) and Automated External Defibrillator (AED). Once trained, the Public Safety Officer (Safety/Security Officer III) will respond to calls where a person may be experiencing a medical emergency in order assess, stabilize, and arrange transport and/or transport the person(s) to Emergency Department.
Public Safety Officer (Safety/Security Officer III), once trained, equipped, and authorized, will be required to effectively and proactively handle situations that may involve acts of violence necessitating a higher level of security and protective response, which may involve the use of physical force and/or defensive weapons up to, and including, deadly force. Public Safety Officer (Safety/Security Officer III) may also use non-clinical restraint devices, such as handcuffs.
Public Safety Officer (Safety/Security Officer III) will be required to wear specific uniform and protective clothing, such as ballistic vests that weigh over 10 lbs in addition to wearing body-worn cameras and other required duty gear. Public Safety Officer (Safety/Security Officer III) will be required to be physically fit; have the ability to stand and/or walk up to 12 hours per shift; be physically able to respond quickly and appropriately to emergency situations; and be able to use physical force to defend themselves or others, or to detain persons for arrest.
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent is required.
Associate's degree is preferred
Experience:
Minimum 1 year of VHC Safety/Security Officer II experience; or
Two (2) years of unarmed Security Officer experience and 1 year of armed Security Officer or Law Enforcement Officer experience (VHC and outside experience can be combined)
Certification/Licensure:
Adult and Child First Aid/CPR/AED required.
Virginia DCJS Unarmed Security Officer License to be obtained within six months.
Taser CEW, Expandable Baton, Handcuffing, and Defensive Tactics certifications to be obtained within six months.
Valid state driver's license and a clean driving record with constant insurability is required.
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), National Registry - Paramedic, or equivalent experience is preferred.
Other Qualifications
Equivalent Clinical Technician or Emergency Medical Responder experience is preferred.
Additional Job Description
At VHC Health, every role contributes to exceptional care, better outcomes, and stronger communities.
\nIn addition to your base compensation, VHC Health offers a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage (subject to eligibility requirements), as well as additional wellness and retirement benefits designed to support our employees and their families.
\nVHC Health is committed to wage transparency and equitable pay practices. The compensation offered for this position-whether expressed as an annual salary or hourly rate-is determined based on a variety of legitimate, non-discriminatory factors. These factors include, but are not limited to, a candidate's qualifications, relevant training and experience, skill level, shift differentials (where applicable), internal equity, and current market conditions.
\nThe posted hiring range reflects the range VHC Health, in good faith, believes is appropriate for this role at the time of posting. This range may be adjusted in the future based on business needs or market changes. No portion of compensation is considered earned until it is vested and determined in accordance with the terms of applicable policies and benefit plans. The availability and amount of any bonuses, incentives, or other benefits are subject to the terms of those plans and may be modified at the sole discretion of VHC Health, in accordance with applicable law.
\nVHC Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, national or ethnic origin, political affiliation, pregnancy (including childbirth, pregnancy-related conditions and lactation), race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, genetic information, or any other characteristics protected by law.
\nVHC Health maintains a drug-free workplace. The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited at all VHC Health locations.

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