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Documents and maintains accurate chain of custody records for all property or evidence in the custody of the evidence management unit from the initial submission through final disposition of the item.

Evidence Technician

Denton, TX · On-site

$22.27 - $28.96/hr

Documents and maintains accurate chain of custody records for all property or evidence in the custody of the evidence management unit from the initial submission through final disposition of the item.

Photograph, document, and accurately log devices into ADOC evidence and case management systems. * Execute approved screening and inventory processes for all incoming devices. * Maintain an expected ...

Photograph, document, and accurately log devices into ADOC evidence and case management systems. * Execute approved screening and inventory processes for all incoming devices. * Maintain an expected ...

Photograph, document, and accurately log devices into ADOC evidence and case management systems. * Execute approved screening and inventory processes for all incoming devices. * Maintain an expected ...

Evidence Management & Chain of Custody * Receive, document, and log forensic evidence submitted by law enforcement agencies. * Maintain the care, custody, and control of evidence in accordance with ...

Evidence Technician (SO)

Golden, CO · On-site

$26.70 - $40.05/hr

Enter data into the records management system. Job Posting Closes at 11:59PM on: 08/26/26 Division ... Receive and maintain evidence using a computerized inventory system. Maintain the integrity of all ...

Enter data into the records management system. Job Posting Closes at 11:59PM on: 08/26/26 Division ... Receive and maintain evidence using a computerized inventory system. Maintain the integrity of all ...

Business Services Manager S UMMARY: Under general supervision, oversees all property and evidence operations within the Police Department. This position supervises staff assigned to the Property and ...

As a management consulting and technology firm focused on improving life and how we live it, we ... This role will work directly within the Medical & Evidence Generation space, partnering closely ...

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How much do evidence management jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for evidence management in the United States is $22.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $24.04 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.

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What states have the most Evidence Management jobs?

States with the most job openings for Evidence Management jobs include:

Infographic showing various Evidence Management job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,022 per year, or $22.1 per hour.

$55K - $60K/yr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description Performs duties under the general supervision of the Property and Records Manager. The Evidence Technician is responsible for maintaining the integrity and chain of custody of all property held by the Police Department. Examples of Duties This list may not include all tasks and/or knowledge which may be expected of the employee, nor does it cover all specific duties which may be required.

Other duties may be assigned. Skilled in attention to detail and the organization and storage of property. Receives, maintains, and when appropriate, lawfully disposes of all property and evidence held by the Police Department.

Complies with court ordered subpoenas and expungements. Maintains constant dialogue/contact with the States Attorney's office to clear cases and release property. Provides professional advice to police administrators on matters related to evidence and records.

Remains current on laws pertaining to State mandates for evidence retention and standards, as well as the Local Records Act. Organizes and correlates special dispositions, including property auctions and donations. Assists with evidence audits and the preparation of weapon and drug destructions.

Under the direct supervision of the Property and Records Manager, schedules, assigns, and controls work related to the maintenance of evidentiary records and assures adherence to relevant legal standards for these records. Makes recommendations to the Property and Records Manager concerning updated laws and evidence retention schedules. Serve as backup to FOIA Specialist; reviewing and redacting FOIA responses and requests.

Typical Qualifications General Skill Levels Ability to: Maintain strict confidentiality and adhere completely to departmental policies. Apply technical skill in processing and handling information and evidence. Gain thorough knowledge of policies and procedures for control of evidence, criminal history, and records management.

Utilize business English, spelling, punctuation, and arithmetic in everyday activities. Handle a variety of sensitive information and maintain confidentiality. Use complex criminal record databases and department-specific applications as well as word processing, spreadsheet, Internet and e-mail software and other applications as needed.

Communicate technical information and instructions effectively, in both written and verbal presentations. Make administrative decisions based upon established precedent. Analyze and understand complex information, and to compile, organize and prepare regular and special reports.

Maintain effective working relationships with other employees, City and community officials and the general public. Deal with public relations problems courteously and tactfully. Multitask, prioritize, and apply organizational skills with an attention to detail.

Required Education/Experience: High school diploma or equivalent College level course work in criminal justice or related field, training in property and evidence management, knowledge of applicable laws related to property management and storage or 1-year of experience in property and evidence management in a law enforcement agency or other records management environment is helpful Equivalent combination of education and experience may be accepted Certificates and Licenses: Possession of or ability to obtain LEADS certification. Physical Requirements/Working Conditions: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. Work is performed in an office environment and requires some travel to local off-site locations some of which are out-of-doors or semi-sheltered.

The physical demands on this position may include lifting, stooping, reaching, and manipulation of heavy objects held as property. Activities may take place in dusty, moist or humid conditions. Work is occasionally performed in fast paced, demanding and stressful situations.

Full Salary Range: $55,987 - $75,582 Supplemental Information This position will require passing a Police background and polygraph as part of a conditional job offer.