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Police Officer

Huron, SD ยท On-site

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Company Description The Huron Police Department provides police and dispatch services to a ... photograph evidence, and contact responsible parties; issues notices, tickets, and enforces ...

Police Officer

Huron, SD ยท On-site

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Company Description The Huron Police Department provides police and dispatch services to a ... photograph evidence, and contact responsible parties; issues notices, tickets, and enforces ...

Police Officer Police Officer I Job Classification: Grade 8 $58,094 - $73,070 DEFINITION Under ... Performs crime scene photography and evidentiary photography. Maintain chain of evidence on all ...

Police Officer Police Officer I Job Classification: Grade 8 $58,094 - $73,070 DEFINITION Under ... Performs crime scene photography and evidentiary photography. Maintain chain of evidence on all ...

Police Officer

Bessemer, AL ยท On-site

$43K - $74K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Continuous Description Police Officers are responsible for maintaining law and order, and ... and photographs of injuries, and providing parties with information to resolve the conflict.

Police Officer

Palatine, IL ยท On-site

$63K - $75K/yr

Processes arrestees by taking photographs, obtaining fingerprints, and writing arrest reports ... The Police Officer is directly supervised by Deputy Chief and Chief of Police, Harper College ...

Police Service Aids are encouraged to proceed into the sworn rank. Police Service Aids are ... Photograph non-violent crime scenes and evidence utilizing macro and micro-photographic techniques.

Police Officer

University City, MO ยท On-site

$26.06 - $33.82/hr

Police Officers are responsible for maintaining law and order, the enforcement of laws and ... Photograph or draw diagrams of crime or accident scenes and interview principals and eyewitnesses.

Police Officers are responsible for maintaining law and order, the enforcement of laws and ... Photograph or draw diagrams of crime or accident scenes and interview principals and eyewitnesses.

Police Officer

Saint Louis, MO ยท On-site

$72K/yr

Police Officers are responsible for maintaining law and order, the enforcement of laws and ... Photograph or draw diagrams of crime or accident scenes and interview principals and eyewitnesses.

Police Officer

Saint Augustine, FL ยท On-site

$64K/yr

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  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Augustine Police Department currently has two certified law enforcement officers positions ... Collects evidence and photographs relating to major accidents and crime scenes. Turns all evidence ...

SR. POLICE OFFICER

Forest Park, GA ยท On-site

$58K - $73K/yr

... police reports, statistical data, GCIC/NCIC bulletins, BOLO notices, pawn shop transaction records ... makes photographic records, and creates sketches/diagrams of crime scenes and evidence; locates ...

CITY OF WHARTON POLICE OFFICER I Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of ... Collect, process, photograph and present evidence including fingerprints, fibers, blood and related ...

CITY OF WHARTON POLICE OFFICER I Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of ... Collect, process, photograph and present evidence including fingerprints, fibers, blood and related ...

Police Officer

Leland, NC ยท On-site

$61K - $76K/yr

Investigates crime scenes; documents them by sketching, photography, and making notes. * Integrates and aligns with Leland Police Department mission, vision, and values and Town of Leland core values.

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How much do police photography jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for police photography in the United States is $20.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is police photography?

Police photography, also known as forensic photography or crime scene photography, involves capturing detailed and accurate photographs of crime scenes, evidence, and accidents. These photographs are used to document the scene, preserve evidence, and assist in investigations and court proceedings. Police photographers must have technical skills in photography as well as an understanding of legal procedures to ensure the images are admissible in court. Their work plays a crucial role in the criminal justice process by providing a visual record that can be analyzed and referenced during investigations and trials.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a police photographer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Police Photographer, you need a solid understanding of photography principles, crime scene documentation, and often a degree or certification in forensic photography or criminal justice. Familiarity with digital cameras, photo editing software, and evidence management systems is essential. Attention to detail, strong observational skills, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are standout soft skills for this role. These skills are crucial for accurately capturing and preserving evidence, which supports investigations and legal proceedings.

What are some common challenges faced by police photographers during crime scene documentation?

Police photographers often encounter challenges such as working under time constraints, managing low-light or adverse weather conditions, and ensuring that all crucial evidence is accurately captured without contamination. They must also navigate busy or hazardous environments while maintaining the integrity of the crime scene. Effective communication with investigators and other law enforcement personnel is essential to ensure that photographs meet legal and investigative standards.

What is the difference between Police Photography vs Crime Scene Photographer?

AspectPolice PhotographyCrime Scene Photographer
CredentialsPhotography certification, law enforcement trainingPhotography certification, forensic training
Work EnvironmentPolice stations, crime scenes, courtsCrime scenes, forensic labs, investigative sites
Employer & IndustryLaw enforcement agenciesForensic labs, private investigators, law enforcement

Police Photography involves capturing images for law enforcement purposes, often working directly with police departments. Crime Scene Photographers focus on documenting crime scenes in detail for forensic analysis, sometimes working independently or with forensic teams. While both roles require photography skills and knowledge of legal procedures, Police Photography emphasizes law enforcement documentation, whereas Crime Scene Photography specializes in forensic evidence recording.

How to become a police photographer?

To become a police photographer, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by training in photography and crime scene investigation. Many agencies prefer candidates with experience in photography, knowledge of forensic procedures, and relevant certifications such as crime scene photography courses. On-the-job training is often provided, and familiarity with specialized equipment like digital cameras and lighting tools is essential.

Is it hard to become a police photographer?

Becoming a police photographer typically requires a background in photography, often with a relevant degree or training, and knowledge of law enforcement procedures. The job may involve working in challenging environments and requires attention to detail, technical skills, and sometimes certification in photography or crime scene investigation. The difficulty varies depending on the applicant's experience and the specific department's requirements.

What does a police photographer do?

A police photographer documents crime scenes, evidence, and injuries using specialized cameras and techniques. They ensure accurate visual records for investigations and court cases, often working under tight deadlines and following strict protocols.
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Infographic showing various Police Photography job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 94% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,345 per year, or $20.4 per hour.

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Company Description

The Huron Police Department provides police and dispatch services to a community of over 13,000 people.ย We have several different specialties within our department that are available as you progress through your career. A few of those specialties include: SWAT, Field Training Officer, Detective, School Resource Officer, and K-9 Handler. We are also very involved with our community with different programs such as Crime Stoppers, DARE, Drug Take Back, Citizen's Police Academy, and National Night Out.

Job Description

JOB TITLE: Police Officer

DEPARTMENT: Police

ACCOUNTABLE TO: Captain/Sergeant


PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF POSITION:

Under the general, and occasional, direct supervision of the Patrol Sergeant, or Captain, is responsible for protecting the law-abiding citizen and enforcing the law through ongoing police work in the City. Work varies, exercising judgment within well established procedures and standards.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

Must be able to perform those duties normally associated with law enforcement work. Included are abilities to investigate, interrogate, evaluate, and document evidence in accidents, crimes, and other incidents within the police department operations. The physical requirements include sitting, walking, stooping, bending, running short distances, restraining, talking and hearing with clarity , viewing, climbing, crawling, ability to handle stress, and may be required to lift up to 75 lbs (greater with assistance). In the event of an emergency, must be able to lift up to own body weight. May be exposed to dangerous life threatening situations, hazardous materials and infectious disease. Must possess a South Dakota Law Enforcement Certificate, or have the ability to obtain a Certificate within one (1) year of employment; and a valid South Dakota Operator's License.
MAJOR AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AND PERFORMANCE:

  • Performs the duties of a Police Officer; responds to dispatches and appears at the scene of disorder or crime, patrols assigned area, on foot or by car, inspects public establishments requiring licenses, and responds to domestic calls; responsible to perform the law enforcement activities of maintaining law and order, the protection of life and property, the regulation of traffic, reporting any hazards or dangers, the apprehension, arrest, and detection of law violators; directs and reroutes traffic around fires, accidents, or any other disruption of normal activity; carries out orders and enforces directions from the State and Federal Court Systems; shall meet the physical and professional requirements and certifications of a police officer as established by the South Dakota Law Enforcement Standards; may work nights, odd shifts, and during emergencies; performs other duties as may be assigned.
  • May serve as the Code Enforcement Officer by assignment, assists departments with the abatement of nuisance violations, responds to alleged violations, performs inspections, conduct interviews, document and photograph evidence, and contact responsible parties; issues notices, tickets, and enforces ordinances and court directives; appears as a witness for hearings or court trials; distributes educational material to the public; and recommends changes to nuisance related policies, procedures, and ordinances.
  • May serve as a School Resource Officer by assignment, works closely with the School Principals concerning school issues; provides classroom presentations; instructs D.A.R.E classes; addresses Civic Organizations on the duties and responsibilities of the job; counsels students on school behavior and law issues and compliance; and attends school functions.
  • May act as Field Training Officer, supervise the SWAT Team, Fire Arms Instructor, Taser Instructor, D.A.R.E., or other assignments; may serve on the Department Hiring Board;
  • Initiates reports and records reflecting daily, weekly, monthly, and annual activities; prepares reports on crime and traffic incidents as necessary; has access to information requiring confidentiality and discretion; responsible for equipment requiring accountability; contacts with fellow employees, the public, and other agencies are constant and involves communication of complex information requiring tact and diplomacy; work requires contact with unpredictable and uncontrollable physical conditions requiring care and use of proper personal safety equipment and procedures to prevent injury.

SUPERVISION - RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORK OF OTHERS: Generally none


EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be a high school graduate or its equivalent, 21 years of age or older, two year technical degree in law enforcement or related field desired;
  • Must possess, or have the ability to obtain a South Dakota Law Enforcement Certificate within one (1) year of employment;
  • Must maintain all required Certifications during employment through continuing education and training programs;
  • Possession of a valid driver's license.


EXAMPLES OF PERFORMANCE CRITERIA AND QUALIFICATIONS:

  • First and foremost responsibilities are of a Police Officer;
  • Maintains and applies a thorough knowledge of current and new principles and practices of law enforcement;
  • May serve as a School Resource Officer or as the Code Enforcement Officer by assignment;
  • Maintains and exhibits discretion and integrity at all times;
  • Maintains and applies thorough knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and ordinances which are enforced by the department;
  • Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with fellow employees, other criminal justice agencies, courts, officials, and the public;
  • May testify in Court or Hearings;
  • Must maintain confidentiality when appropriate;
  • Performs other assignments as directed. Management reserves the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.

COMPREHENSIVE BENEFIT PACKAGE TO INCLUDE:

  • Health Insurance Plan
  • Retirement Plan
  • Term Life Insurance Plan
  • Vacation / Sick Leave
  • Hourly Salary starting at $22.25
  • We are now offering a $10,000.00 sign on bonus for certified South Dakota LE officers or reciprocity eligible candidates that successful pass the South Dakota reciprocity exam.ย  For complete details, please contact our HR Director Nathan Hofer at 605-353-8505.
Qualifications

Must be a high school graduate or its equivalent, 21 years of age or older, two year technical degree in law enforcement or related field desired;

Must possess, or have the ability to obtain a South Dakota Law Enforcement Certificate within one (1) year of employment;

Must maintain all required Certifications during employment through continuing education and training programs;

Possession of a valid driver's license.

Additional Information

Application Packets Available At:
City Finance Office
239 Wisconsin Ave SW
PO Box 1369
Huron SD 57350
Phone: 605-353-8505
Online: www.huronsd.com/city-government/city-employment
South Dakota Dept of Labor & Regulation
2361 Dakota Avenue South
Huron SD 57350
Phone: 605-353-7155

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.