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MCSO RELOCATION ASSISTANCE * Maximum Reimbursement: Not to exceed $7,500 * For successful candidates residing outside of Maricopa County * Reimbursements shall only be made for expenses incurred by ...

Aviation Mechanic

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$38.25 - $44.50/hr

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) invites you to become part of Arizona's leading law enforcement agency where we come together as a team to support and provide public safety. Position ...

The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) invites you to become part of Arizona's leading law enforcement agency where we come together as a team to support and provide public safety. Position ...

911 Telecommunicator

Waco, TX · On-site

$24.70/hr

Provides assistance and information to Waco Police Department (WPD) & McLennan County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) emergency services agencies and general public. Essential Functions: Answers emergency ...

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How much do mcso jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for mcso in the United States is $15.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.46 and $16.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are MCSO deputies responsible for?

MCSO stands for 'Maricopa County Sheriff's Office' (or a similarly named Sheriff's Office depending on the location). MCSO deputies are responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, operating county jails, serving legal documents, and providing security for county courts. They patrol assigned areas, investigate crimes, respond to emergencies, and work closely with the community to prevent crime. Their duties also include transporting inmates and assisting other law enforcement agencies as needed.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) Deputy, and why are they important?

To thrive as an MCSO Deputy, you need law enforcement knowledge, physical fitness, a high school diploma or GED, and Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training (AZPOST) certification. Familiarity with law enforcement databases, report writing software, and communication systems is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, integrity, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help deputies manage diverse situations and build community trust. These competencies are crucial for ensuring public safety, effective law enforcement operations, and positive community relations.

What is the difference between Mcso vs Police Officer?

AspectMcsoPolice Officer
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or GED, police academy training, certificationHigh school diploma or GED, police academy training, certification
Work EnvironmentCounty sheriff's department, rural and urban areasCity police departments, urban environments
Employer & Industry UsageCounty government, law enforcementMunicipal government, law enforcement
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both Mcso (Maricopa County Sheriff's Office) and Police Officers require similar credentials, including police academy training and certification. Mcso typically operates within county jurisdictions, often covering rural and urban areas, while Police Officers usually serve city police departments in urban settings. They work in law enforcement environments but differ mainly in jurisdiction and employer. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right law enforcement role suited to their career goals.

What are some common challenges faced by deputies working at the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO)?

Deputies at the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office often encounter challenges such as managing high-stress situations, maintaining composure during emergency responses, and working irregular hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays. The role requires adaptability to changing assignments, from patrol duties to jail operations, and effective communication with diverse communities. Teamwork is essential, as deputies regularly collaborate with other law enforcement agencies and departments within MCSO. Continuous training and a strong commitment to public service help deputies address these challenges and advance in their careers.
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Infographic showing various Mcso job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $31,607 per year, or $15.2 per hour.
Deputy Sheriff Lateral

$73K - $102K/yr

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Maricopa County Sheriff's Office rating

6.0

Company rating: 6.0 out of 10

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Job description

Posting Date
05/05/26
Application Deadline
Open Until Filled
Pay Range
Min - Mid - Max
$35.10 - $42.30 - $49.50
Note: The pay range listed above reflects the FULL pay range for the position. Successful applicants will typically be compensated at a rate of $33.25/hr. Placement at a higher starting salary rate within the range may be considered depending on prior comparable, directly related law enforcement or corrections experience. This position is non-exempt under the FLSA.
Job Type
Classified - Sworn
Department
Sheriff
About the Position
Deputy Sheriff Lateral - Starting Salary of up to $102,960 plus a $7,500 Sign On Incentive
Pre-Employment assessments:
$73,008 TO $102,960 ANNUALLY, DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE
  • Laterals may earn up to $102,960 during their first year of employment, DOE
  • Receive up to $5,250 annually in education reimbursement
  • Earn 3 weeks of vacation in the first year
  • Eligible employees receive up to 6 weeks of paid paternal leave for the birth or adoption of a child

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Are you a current law enforcement officer looking for a new challenge? Are you motivated by the opportunity to expand your knowledge and experience in protecting and serving your community? Maricopa County Sheriff's Office is seeking passionate individuals to join our team as a Deputy Sheriff. In this role, high importance is placed on ensuring public safety is provided and maintained by an individual who takes pride in their work and considers the impact of their actions on an individual, team and organizational level.
We are looking for candidates who possess integrity and strong interpersonal skills. Ideal candidates are skilled problem solvers with the ability to use good judgment while diffusing situations, resolving conflict, and serving others and the community. If this sounds like the right opportunity for you... your adventure with MCSO awaits!
To be part of our team as a Deputy Sheriff, you must:
  • Possess current/active AZ POST Certification.
  • Or, have served as a certified peace officer in another state or federal agency
  • Be an effective communicator, even in the most challenging of situations.
  • Care about the safety and well-being of others.
  • Respect all individuals regardless of background or socio-economic status.
  • Embrace the concepts of integrity, accountability and transparency as core values.
  • Collaborate with team members, supervisors and managers to forward the mission and vision of MCSO.

Compensation is more than a salary with MCSO. Your perks at work include:
  • Paid training
  • A stable environment
  • Great benefits
  • Flexibility and generous leave
  • And, an opportunity to serve your community as part of a diverse and talented workforce.

MCSO RELOCATION ASSISTANCE
  • Maximum Reimbursement: Not to exceed $7,500
  • For successful candidates residing outside of Maricopa County
  • Reimbursements shall only be made for expenses incurred by the employee and their spouse and legal dependents. Proof of marital and dependent status may be required.
  • The County may, at its discretion, refuse to reimburse any moving expense for which the employee fails to provide appropriate documentation or that the County deems unreasonable.

Compensation levels listed are based on candidates possessing a current Arizona POST certification. Out of state candidates may be able to waive a trainee academy through an Arizona POST waiver examination. However, if the waiver process is unsuccessful, candidates will be placed at the Trainee rate of $29.00
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum education and/or experience:
AZ POST CERTIFIED

High school diploma or GED. Must possess an active certification as a Full-Authority Peace Officer issued by the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training Board (AZ POST). Must be a U.S. Citizen. Must be twenty-one (21) years of age at time of application.
PREVIOUS/CURRENT LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
High school diploma or GED. Must be a U.S. Citizen. Must be twenty-one (21) years of age at time of application. Individuals with lapsed Arizona POST certification, and those who have served as a certified peace officer in another state or federal agency, may apply. To be considered, such otherwise qualified individuals must be eligible to gain Arizona POST certification through Waiver Testing or successful completion of a basic academy. The Arizona POST waiver process consists of meeting all minimum qualifications for certification as an Arizona Peace Officer including successful completion of a written exam, driving proficiency, firearms qualification, and the POPAT (Police Officer Physical Agility Test), administered by Arizona POST, within sixty (60) days of hire. Whether to send an applicant through a basic academy again or allow an applicant to pursue the Waiver Process is at the discretion of the Sheriff.
All candidates must possess, or have the ability to obtain by the time of hire, a valid Arizona driver's license. Prior to hiring, the Sheriff's Office requires that all applicants complete the following: physical readiness assessment (PRA);background investigation; polygraph exam; medical exam and psychological exam.
Knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Work ethic and integrity: Ability and willingness to work hard and conscientiously regardless of assignment and be committed to MCSO's mission; to represent information truthfully and be trustworthy in performance of duties; to act without regard to personal preference or bias; to take actions and make decisions through the thoughtful consideration of discretion; to act consistently with professional standards and within MCSO's policies, procedures and values.
Attention to detail: Ability to attend to physical needs and human comfort and identify when inconsistencies in protocol exist.
Reasoning and judgment: Ability to apply deductive and inductive reasoning to information and facts about situations to reach logical conclusions from the reasoning process; to recognize problems, understand their implications and devise solutions; to determine the relevance of each item of information.
Problem solve: Ability to devise multiple solutions or contingencies and to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses; to evaluate and choose between conflicting alternatives based on partial or incomplete information; to solve problems quickly in emergency situations and under stress.
Leadership: Ability to maintain good morale, motivation and commitment from others; to set a positive tone; to have the psychological and emotional maturity, self-confidence and willingness to assume responsibility for efforts and actions and to take responsibility for the consequences of those actions; to represent the Sheriff's Office in the best possible light.
Function under stress: Ability to maintain composure in difficult or stressful situations such as those that require emergency action; to make security-related decisions promptly; to use sound judgment in stressful situations by either taking or refraining from action (e.g., showing restraint); to remain calm during emergencies.
Teamwork: Ability to work as a member of a team; to create and develop a team (e.g., assigning team roles and responsibilities, developing team goals); to lead a team; to identify potential team building problems and how to prevent them (e.g., Groupthink, scapegoating); to work harmoniously with coworkers; to participate when appropriate; to work with others to achieve desired solutions; to assist coworkers in both emergency and non-emergency situations.
Preferred education and/or experience:
Any combination of advanced education (AA, BA, BS or Graduate Degree) or experience (including Military).
Working conditions:
Working conditions may vary depending on assignment. Incumbents may be subjected to harsh elements such as extreme heat or cold, wet or dry, altitude, rough terrain, rural, suburban and urban environments. Incumbents may face dangerous, hostile and at times life threatening conditions, fatigue, physical or emotional stress related to the performance of the duties of a law enforcement officer.
Job requires the ability to work any location, shift and assignment operating 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
Job requires the ability to: perform sprints, jumping and vaulting tasks; perform lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling; move quickly around objects and obstacles in pursuit situations; and pursue, extract and use force in both short intense effort and sustained effort situations. Actual situations may require efforts beyond the following:
  • Perform lifting and carrying that may include lifting heavy and awkward objects weighing 50 lbs. or more; carrying heavy and awkward equipment and objects 0 to 60 ft.; and carrying equipment weighing 20 to 50 lbs. up and down stairs and over rough and uneven terrain for long distances.
  • Perform dragging movements that may include extracting victims weighing up to 175 lbs. and dragging victims, objects or suspects weighing up to 175 lbs., 20 to 30 ft.
  • Perform pushing and pulling that may include pushing heavy objects or people weighing up to 200 lbs., 10 to 25 ft.; pulling heavy objects or people weighing up to 150 lbs., 10 to 25 ft.; and pulling self over 6 ft. obstacle.
  • Perform range of motion activities that may include bending to reach for objects; bending and twisting in use of force situations; crouching during movement of 10 to 15 ft.; and climbing ladders and fire escapes; use force that may include self-defense situations for 45 to 60 seconds; control holds in self-defense situations for 30 to 60 seconds; strikes using hands, elbows, feet, and knees; use of intermediate impact weapons; and forced entry by pushing and pulling; ability to use and exercise deadly force by approved means (firearm).
  • Perform foot pursuits that may include running sprints of 100 feet or more; running for sustained periods, usually 300 feet but up to 5 minutes; running up and down stairs, usually 2 flights but may be up to 4 flights; run over uneven terrain; and dodge around obstacles.

Working environment:
The following environments described are only representative of how the essential job tasks are currently performed or envisioned. As such, in order to accommodate a disability or limitation, the essential job tasks may be performed in ways other than described on these pages.
Work Environment:
  • Indoors and outdoors; confined areas
  • Smoke, dust, fumes, chemicals
  • Dim or bright lighting
  • High noise level
  • May be exposed to contagious diseases

Physical Environment:
  • Sitting, standing, walking for extended periods
  • Driving a vehicle
  • Speaking, hearing, reading, seeing including distinguishing colors
  • Wearing protective gear
  • Precise dexterity

Social Environment:
  • Interruptions, multiple or complicated tasks, frequently changing or unscheduled tasks, working under deadlines or time pressures
  • Concentration/vigilance
  • Isolation

ESSENTIAL JOB TASKS:
The Deputy Sheriff in the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) enforces laws and maintains order while protecting life and property. The Deputy Sheriff is responsible for ensuring the public safety of the citizens of Maricopa County and the State of Arizona in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws, regulations and MCSO policies.
Criminal investigations
Conducts traffic and criminal investigations, using accepted methods and techniques to identify, secure, collect and protect evidence and crime scenes; conducts interviews with victims, witnesses, and suspects, gathering information, developing probable cause, making arrests and executing search warrants.
Response to calls for service
Responds quickly to emergency situations via department vehicle using vehicle's emergency equipment when needed (e.g., lights and sirens); determines the quickest and safest approach to an emergency scene; determines the best strategy for restoring or maintaining order and safety; uses defensive tactics and appropriate level of force, to include using assigned weapons (e.g., firearm, Taser, baton), to control a situation; issues warnings and/or citations to ensure public safety and compliance with the law.
Patrol duties
Maintains a safe and secure community by identifying and responding to in-progress criminal activity and unusual or suspicious circumstances, vehicles, packages; makes observations, writes reports, communicates with the public and provides a level of service required in conjunction with all local, state and federal laws, as well as all applicable policies and procedures of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office; engages the community in positive proactive policing practices to fulfill the departments mission, establishes strong ties and relationships within the community by conducting oneself in a professional, fair and transparent manner at all times.
Training
Attends, implements and provides all required training associated with the duties and functions of a law enforcement officer as specified by Arizona Police Officers Standards Training Board (POST) and the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.
Administration
Interacts with the public and staff by effectively communicating verbally, and in writing, to direct, ascertain information, document incidents, requirements, needs and conditions within the facility; operates electronic and other equipment (e.g., telephones, portable radios, desktop and mobile computers, cameras); independently gathers information through a variety of methods in order to document information and actions; utilizes technology to access information and records, and documents in reports as required by policy.
SELECTION PROCEDURE:
The Maricopa County Human Resources Department reserves the right to admit to the selection process only those candidates considered to be the most highly qualified. Those selected will be assessed based on evaluation of listed education and experience. The hiring authority will interview and select the ...

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