Police insignia

The insignia of rank worn by New Zealand police officers have their origins in our colonial past. 

In 1846, when Governor George Grey arrived in New Zealand, such was the state of disorder that he introduced a paramilitary force to carry out both policing and military duties.

The uniforms drew on the insignia of rank worn by the British military. There is still a strong parallel with army ranks today.

Police rank insignia

Police rank insignia

Police rankArmy rank
CommissionerLieutenant General
Deputy Commissioner  Major General
Assistant CommissionerBrigadier
SuperintendentLieutenant Colonel
InspectorCaptain
Senior SergeantWarrant Officer
SergeantSergeant
Senior Constable                      No equivalent
ConstablePrivate

Progressing through the ranks

Progression through the ranks depends on passing qualifying exams and applying for and being appointed to vacancies. The breakdown of police officers in the respective ranks is:

  • Constables 75 percent
  • Sergeants 15 percent
  • Senior Sergeants 5 percent
  • Inspectors and above 5 percent.