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How much is the court bailiff's salary a month?
At the same level of judicial police, the monthly income of third-tier cities with average economy is between 2000 and 3000, and the first-tier cities in economically developed areas will be above 5000.

There is a gap in the income of judicial police in different regions. Basically, the higher the city level, the higher the corresponding income, and there will be a big gap between the income of economically backward areas and the income of economically developed areas. These gaps include basic salary, provident fund, subsidies and bonuses, resulting in different overall wage levels.

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The judicial police organizations of the people's courts include the Police Department of the Political Department of the Supreme People's Court, the Judicial Police Corps of the Higher People's Court, the Judicial Police Detachment of the Intermediate People's Court and the Judicial Police Brigade of the Basic People's Court.

The judicial police organizations of the People's Procuratorate include the Police Department of the Political Department of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the Judicial Police Corps of the Provincial People's Procuratorate, the Judicial Police Detachment of the Municipal People's Procuratorate and the Judicial Police Brigade of the Basic People's Procuratorate.

Judicial police are awarded police titles by the Higher People's Court or the People's Procuratorate at the provincial level, police supervisors and below are awarded police titles by the Supreme People's Court or the Supreme People's Procuratorate, and the highest police title of judicial police is the first-class police inspector.

The judicial police wear the 99-style people's police uniform and the people's police badge epaulettes. The words "court" or "procuratorial" are written on the badge, and the words "court" or "procuratorial" are written above the Great Wall of the armband. The alarm number is six digits. The first two digits represent the province, the middle one represents the city, and the last three digits are the number of the bailiff himself.