Florida Pays $67.9M in $5K Bonuses to 10,000+ New Police Recruits

by News Desk | Mar 12, 2026 · 5:29 pm | Florida News

Gov. Ron DeSantis announced in Naples that Florida has awarded more than 10,000 recruitment bonuses to newly hired law enforcement officers through the state’s $5,000 bonus program.

Last Updated: Mar 28, 2026 · 4:48 pm

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FLORIDA (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — Florida has now awarded more than 10,000 recruitment bonuses to new law enforcement officers under a statewide incentive program launched in 2022, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced in Naples.

The milestone marks another expansion point in a program Florida has used to attract officers to agencies across the state, including recruits who moved from elsewhere to begin or continue their careers in law enforcement here. The latest round alone sent more than $5 million to 744 officers, according to the governor’s office.

DeSantis said the state has now distributed more than 10,000 after-tax bonus payments of $5,000 each through the Florida Law Enforcement Recruitment Bonus Program.

“Today in Naples, I was proud to announce a milestone for Florida’s Law Enforcement Recruitment Bonus Program: More than 10,000 bonus payments of $5,000 after-tax have now been distributed to law enforcement personnel across our state,” DeSantis said in a statement released with the announcement.

He said many of the recruits came to Florida from states where, in his view, law enforcement had been “defunded or demoralized by radical political agendas.” He added that Floridians are grateful for their service.

The program provides a one-time $5,000 bonus, paid after taxes, to officers who are newly relocated and employed in Florida. State officials described it as both an incentive and a show of appreciation for officers choosing to work here. With more than 10,000 officers having now received the payment, total distributions have reached more than $67.9 million.

Secretary of Commerce J. Alex Kelly said the milestone reflects both the scale of the program and the state’s effort to use financial incentives to strengthen staffing levels in law enforcement agencies.

“This milestone of more than 10,000 recruitment bonuses is a tremendous achievement for our state and the dedicated men and women who choose to protect our communities,” Kelly said. He said the payments help new officers and their families get settled while also supporting public safety and community stability.

The recruitment bonus program is part of a larger law enforcement package the state says is aimed at reinforcing Florida’s identity as a law-and-order state. Under the fiscal year 2025-26 budget, the governor’s office said Florida secured $49 million in pay increases for more than 16,200 state sworn law enforcement officers.

That budget action also raised the minimum base pay for those officers to $60,000, while providing pay increases for both entry-level and veteran officers. According to the state, entry-level officers received 10% raises and veteran officers received 15% raises.

State officials also tied the bonus program to a broader effort to improve recruitment, retention and long-term career support in law enforcement. That effort includes expanded wellness resources, tougher penalties for crimes committed against officers, law enforcement education programs in high schools, and the Florida Law Enforcement Academy Scholarship Program, which covers training costs for new recruits.

For people considering a career in Florida law enforcement, the state is also promoting additional benefits beyond the one-time hiring incentive. Those include health and retirement benefits, student loan forgiveness programs, home loan programs, financial stability and advancement opportunities.

The announcement does not change any immediate process for residents, but it does signal the state’s continued focus on building law enforcement ranks through direct financial incentives and higher compensation. For agencies across Florida, including those in South Florida, the program remains one of the state’s clearest recruiting tools as competition for certified officers continues.

What comes next is likely more of the same. State leaders are positioning the recruitment bonus program alongside higher pay, training support and expanded benefits as part of a long-term strategy to bring more officers into the profession and keep them in Florida.

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