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Police ranks of Poland

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Police ranks of Poland (Polish: stopnie policyjne) are the titles used by the Polish Police to denote an officer’s position and seniority within the national police hierarchy. The system is established in law and represented by distinctive uniform insignia.

Polish Police

Officers

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Other ranks

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Railway Police

Officers
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Other
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Military Gendarmerie

Officers
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Border guard

Officers
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State Police (1918–1939)

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Police rank and equivalent army rank:

  • PosterunkowyKapral
  • Starszy posterunkowyPlutonowy
  • PrzodownikSierżant
  • Starszy przodownikStarszy sierżant
  • AspirantPodporucznik
  • PodkomisarzPorucznik
  • KomisarzKapitan
  • NadkomisarzMajor
  • PodinspektorPodpułkownik
  • InspektorPułkownik
  • Nadinspektor – no equivalent
  • Generalny inspektorGenerał brygady
Officers
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Other
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Blue Police (1939-1944)

The ranks of the Blue Police was as following:[3]

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