April 10th, 2025
In just one year, Ellis County police departments have seen a notable uptick in compensation, signaling progress and possibly more competitive hiring across the region. A recent comparison of salary statistics—then (April 2024) vs. now (April 2025)—highlights some key changes that reflect this shift.
📊 By the Numbers: Then vs. Now
- Number of Police Departments:
Consistent at 8 departments.
- Departments with a Step Plan:
Increased from 4 to 5 departments – a positive sign that more agencies are offering structured, predictable pay progression.
- Average Starting Salary:
- Then: $60,400.70
- Now: $62,000.50
That’s an increase of about $1,600, suggesting a move toward better entry-level compensation.
- Highest Starting Salary:
- Then: $74,982.00
- Now: $79,548.40
The Waxahachie Police Department remains the leader in starting pay and has raised its top offer by over $4,500.
- Highest Topped Out Salary:
- Then: $94,876.14
- Now: $100,654.10
Breaking the six-figure mark for top-end pay is a major milestone and could help with both recruitment and retention.
🚓 Waxahachie PD Leads the Way
The Waxahachie Police Department continues to stand out in both starting and topped-out salaries. Its commitment to competitive pay may serve as a model for other departments in the county.
💭 Why It Matters
As law enforcement agencies face increasing challenges in recruitment and retention, salary competitiveness plays a crucial role. These updated numbers for Ellis County show a positive trend toward improved compensation, which can ultimately lead to stronger, more stable police forces.