PNP Salary Grade: What You Need to Know

If you’re considering a career in the Philippine National Police (PNP) or you’re already serving, one of the most important things you’ll want to understand is the salary grade system. Your salary grade (SG) determines how much you’ll earn each month, along with allowances and benefits that support you and your family.

The government has standardized PNP salaries under Republic Act (RA) 6975, RA 8551, and more recently, the Salary Standardization Law (SSL V). This ensures that your pay reflects your rank, role, and years of service.

Salary Grade by PNP Rank

Rank Abbreviation Monthly Base Pay (PHP)
Patrolman / Patrolwoman PAT ₱29,668
Police Corporal PCpl ₱30,867
Police Staff Sergeant PSSg ₱32,114
Police Master Sergeant PMSg ₱33,411
Police Senior Master Sergeant PSMS ₱34,079
Police Chief Master Sergeant PCMS ₱34,761
Police Executive Master Sergeant PEMS ₱38,366
Police Lieutenant PLT ₱49,528
Police Captain PCPT ₱56,582
Police Major PMAJ ₱62,555
Police Lieutenant Colonel PLTCOL ₱71,313
Police Colonel PCOL ₱80,583
Police Brigadier General PBGEN ₱91,058
Police Major General PMGEN ₱102,896
Police Lieutenant General PLTGEN ₱125,574
Police General PGEN ₱149,785

Benefits and Allowances You’ll Receive

Aside from your base salary, you’ll receive several allowances and benefits that make a police career more sustainable for you and your family:

  • Regular Allowances:

    • Quarter Allowance: ₱500 per month

    • Clothing Allowance: ₱200 per month

    • Laundry Allowance: ₱60 per month

  • Subsistence Allowance: ₱150 per day (about ₱4,500 monthly)

  • Hazard Pay: ₱540 per month

  • Longevity Pay: 10% of base pay added every five years of continuous service

  • Other Benefits: Retirement pay, Pag-IBIG, PhilHealth, and GSIS contributions

These add-ons significantly boost your monthly income beyond the listed SG figures.

What is the highest-paying rank in the PNP?

The highest rank is Police General with SG 30, earning ₱102,896 in base pay monthly (excluding allowances).

Do PNP officers get bonuses?

Yes. PNP officers may receive bonuses such as the mid-year bonus (equivalent to one month’s salary), year-end bonus, and cash gifts, depending on government issuances.

Is PNP salary tax-free?

No. PNP salaries are subject to income tax. However, some allowances (like clothing and laundry) are non-taxable.

How often do PNP officers get promoted?

Promotions depend on performance, exams, training, and availability of positions. On average, officers may move up every 3–5 years if requirements are met.

Can a PNP officer earn extra income?

Yes, but with restrictions. You’re allowed to teach, write, or engage in consultancy work provided it doesn’t conflict with your duties or violate anti-graft laws.

Understanding the PNP salary grade system helps you plan your career path with confidence. Whether you’re a fresh Patrolman/Patrolwoman or aspiring to climb up to Colonel or higher, you can see how your dedication directly reflects in your compensation.

Yes, police work is challenging, but it’s also rewarding. With steady salary increases, allowances, and benefits, you’ll not only secure your financial future but also contribute to national peace and order.