The City of Tacoma and the Tacoma Police Department are proud to provide its officers with competitive compensation packages, incentive pay, reimbursements, and a variety of insurance plans*. If you work as an officer elsewhere, you'll likely find it hard for the pay and benefits to compete with what we offer.
Medical Coverage
Tacoma offers full medical benefits for Police Officers and their families, children age 26 or younger.
Dental Coverage
Tacoma offers excellent dental coverage for Police Officers and their families, children age 26 or younger with no premium cost.
Vision Coverage
Tacoma offers vision plan coverage based on your health plan election for Police Officers, spouse/domestic partner*, and children up to age 26. There is no employee cost for vision coverage.
Wellness Programs
Tacoma Police Officers have access to a part-time psychologist and peer support network. In addition, the City of Tacoma offers a robust Wellness Program that provides education, motivation, and tools to improve well-being and to earn incentives such as a premium credit to reduce the cost employees pay for their health insurance coverage.
Vacation Leave
Vacation leave is accrued based on tenure, starting with 12 days per year. Time is prorated for mid-year hires.
Holiday Leave
In addition, Police Officers receive 13 ten-hour holidays per year that may be used at the Officer’s discretion.
Paid Sick/FMLA Leave
Paid Sick Time is accrued per pay period and prorated for mid-year hires. Typically, Officers accrue 12 days per year.
Tacoma Police Department currently allows Officers to take home their assigned patrol car. Officers must have completed the Police Training Officer program and live within Pierce County or within 30 miles of city limits. The program allows the department to continue its community-oriented protection philosophy, enhance police response times, and improve efficiency.
Income can be set aside on a pre-tax basis and invested for supplementation of normal retirement income. Contributions to a 457(b) plan are tax-deferred and earnings on the retirement money are tax-deferred.
A 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan is a voluntary retirement plan offered by the City of Tacoma, created to allow you to put aside money from each paycheck toward retirement. Contributions are made to the account in your name via payroll deduction for the exclusive benefit of you and your beneficiaries. The value of the account is based on your contributions made and your investment performance over time.
A deferred compensation plan can help bridge the gap between what you have in your pension and Social Security, and how much you'll need in retirement. Depending on what plan you choose, your contributions may be pre-tax or post-tax.
LEOFF Plan 2
Law Enforcement Officers’ and Fire Fighters’ Retirement System (LEOFF) Plan 2 is a lifetime retirement pension plan available to law enforcement officer and firefighters in Washington. You, your employer and the state contribute a percentage of income to fund the plan.
Life Insurance
The City of Tacoma provides you with two forms of employer-paid Life Insurance benefits for you and your designated beneficiaries in the event of your death. You can be secure with the knowledge that your family will be taken care of should you die unexpectedly.
In addition to the basic life and AD&D insurance policies, the City of Tacoma offers access to voluntary employee-paid Supplemental Life and AD&D Insurance benefits at group rates, for you and your family members.
Disability Insurance
Officers receive additional pay in lieu of Long-term Disability (LTD) insurance that is passed on to the union, which provides LTD benefit options. New recruits have access to the City of Tacoma’s LTD coverage until they become Commissioned Officers. LTD benefits provide for the replacement of income in the event you are not able to work.
IUPA Local 6
The primary mission of I.U.P.A. Local 6 is to represent and advocate for our members in collective bargaining and connect our members to the communities they serve. In addition to local Advocacy & Representation, Wellness & Insurance, Financial Security, Opportunity, and Community, Local 6 is part of the International Union of Police Associations.
* Benefits vary for police recruits and commissioned officers. Domestic partners must be registered with or recognized by the state of Washington.