IRVINE POLICE DEPARTMENT FILM PERMIT INFORMATION SHEET 2025

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The Irvine Police Department is comprised of six (6) distinct Divisions which operate under the direction and management of the Chief of Police. Each Division contains unique and specialized Bureaus, Units, and Sections responsible for overseeing and maintaining the programs of the Department.
The average City of Irvine salary ranges from approximately $55,202 per year for Licensing Specialist to $162,038 per year for City Engineer. Average City of Irvine hourly pay ranges from approximately $21.53 per hour for Swim Instructor to $73.16 per hour for Communications Manager.
What are Top 5 Best Paying Related Police Officer Recruit Jobs in Irvine Job TitleAnnual SalaryMonthly Pay Police $65,078 $5,423 Police Trainer $60,360 $5,030 Officers Training Academy $57,025 $4,752 Crime Detective $55,770 $4,6471 more row
Top paying companies City of Folsom. $96K - $145K. /yr. City of San Rafael. 3.2. $94K - $142K. San Francisco Police Department. 3.2. $92K - $141K. City of Berkeley. $91K - $140K. /yr. City of San Ramon, California. $91K - $139K. City and County of San Francisco. $90K - $140K. City of Carlsbad. $89K - $139K. City of San Jos $90K - $135K.
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Average City of Irvine Police Officer yearly pay in Irvine is approximately $83,782, which is 37% above the national average.
Who needs a permit? Anyone engaged in commercial (profit and sale) photography on state property whether still, motion picture, or digital, for print, TV, theatres, or the Internet is required to obtain a film permit from the CFC. Student filmmakers are also required to get a permit.

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