Court, Municipal, and License Clerks Salary in Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek
SOC 43-4031 · Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek, OH · BLS OEWS May 2024
Median Annual Salary
$45,781
$22.01/hr
4% lower than the US national median ($47,694)
Verified BLS OEWS data · Updated Apr 3, 2025
Source: BLS OEWS · Published Apr 2, 2025
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The median salary for Court, Municipal, and License Clerks in Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek is $45,781 per year ($22.01/hr). This is 4% lower than the national median of $47,694.
About This Role
BLS Standard Occupational Classification 2018
Perform clerical duties for courts of law, municipalities, or governmental licensing agencies and bureaus. May prepare docket of cases to be called; secure information for judges and court; prepare draft agendas or bylaws for town or city council; answer official correspondence; keep fiscal records and accounts; issue licenses or permits; and record data, administer tests, or collect fees. Clerks of Court are classified in “Managers, All Other” (11-9199).
Wage Percentiles: Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the median court, municipal, and license clerks salary in Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek?
The median (P50) annual salary for Court, Municipal, and License Clerks in Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek is approximately $45,781, based on BLS OEWS May 2024 data. This is 4% lower than the national median of $47,694. For the full P10–P90 breakdown and market context, open CompSignal.
Wage figures on this page come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey, May 2024 release. OEWS surveys roughly 1.1 million establishments annually. It is the most comprehensive employer-reported wage dataset in the United States.
P10 through P90 percentiles represent the wage distribution across all surveyed employers (not self-reported by workers). Geographic adjustments use BLS-derived cost multipliers calibrated from regional wage variation.
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