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National Civil

Police
of El Salvador
National Civil Police
of El Salvador
• The National Civil Police of El Salvador (Spanish: Policía
Nacional Civil de El Salvador), also known as PNC, is the
national civilian police of El Salvador. Although the
National Civil Police is not part of the Armed Forces of El
Salvador (Army, Navy, and Air Force), it constitutes along
with them the "Civilian Force". It was created after
the Peace Accords in Chapultepec, Mexico on January
16, 1992, and began the operations on February 1, 1993
in order to guarantee the order, safety, and the public
tranquility for every single corner of El Salvador. The PNC
is a replacement of the National Police of El Salvador.
National Civil Police
of El Salvador
• The National Civil Police of El Salvador (Spanish: Policía
Nacional Civil de El Salvador), also known as PNC, is the
national civilian police of El Salvador. Although the
National Civil Police is not part of the Armed Forces of El
Salvador (Army, Navy, and Air Force), it constitutes along
with them the "Civilian Force". It was created after
the Peace Accords in Chapultepec, Mexico on January
16, 1992, and began the operations on February 1, 1993
in order to guarantee the order, safety, and the public
tranquility for every single corner of El Salvador. The PNC
is a replacement of the National Police of El Salvador.
Ranks
• Director General

• Deputy Director of
Operations

• General Commissioner

• Commissioner
Ranks
• Subcommissioner

• Chief Inspector

• Inspector

• Deputy Inspector
Ranks
• Sergeant

• Cape

• Agent
Salary
• A person working as
a Police Officer in El
Salvador typically earns around
1,820 USD/Php 92,047.41 per
month. Salaries range from 840
USD/Php 42,483.42 (lowest) to
2,900 USD/Php 146,668.95
(highest).
Uniform
Weapon
Vehicle
The National Academy of Public Security
(ANSP)
• The National Academy of Public Security (ANSP. In
order to enter the PNC as an officer, citizens are
required to successfully complete training at the
National Academy of Public Security (ANSP). Officers
graduate the ANSP with training in security and human
rights. As methods and techniques evolve, officers are
required to complete additional training so that the
PNC is as effective as possible. In order to receive
certain promotions or work on specialized units, PNC
officers must successfully pass courses and exams
associated with the potential position.
National Civil Police
of El Salvador
“Service, Order, Safety”

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