Ranks
Rank | Title | Icelandic title |
---|---|---|
1 | National Commissioner | Ríkislögreglustjóri |
2 | Deputy National Commissioner | Vararíkislögreglustjóri |
Police Commissioner | Lögreglustjóri | |
Director of the Police College | Skólastjóri Lögregluskóla ríkisins | |
3 | Deputy Commissioner | Varalögreglustjóri í Reykjavík |
Staðgengill lögreglustjóra | ||
4 | Chief Superintendent/Detective Chief Superintendent | Yfirlögregluþjónn |
5 | Superintendent/Detective Superintendent | Aðstoðaryfirlögregluþjónn |
6 | Chief Inspector | Aðalvarðstjóri |
Detective Chief Inspector | Lögreglufulltrúi | |
7 | Inspector | Varðstjóri |
Detective Inspector | Rannsóknarlögreglumaður | |
8 | Brevet Inspector | Staðgengill Varðstjóra |
9 | Policeman/Constable | Lögreglumaður |
10 | Trainee | Lögreglunemi |
Temporarily Employed Policeman | Afleysingamaður í lögreglu | |
Reservist | Héraðslögreglumaður |
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