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The average salary for a Bailiff in U.S. is $58,460.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $58,460

$29,540$87,670

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $28.11

$14.20$42.15

What does a Bailiff earn?

Bailiffs earn an average salary of $58,460 per year in the U.S.. They work with a variety of clients, from individuals to corporations and businesses, to protect and secure assets. Bailiffs are well-versed in legalities such as debt collection and seizing property, as well as court order enforcement. They can also choose to specialize in areas like high-value asset repossession or commercial debt recovery.

How to earn more as a Bailiff

"To become a Bailiff, you will need to complete a NOCN Level 3 Certificate in Civil Enforcement. Alternatively, you could go through a degree apprenticeship. To make more money as a Bailiff, you can move into a specialised area, such as debt collection, or become a manager in a legal business. You could also become self-employed or set up your own Bailiff company."