REGULAR MARSHALS

Career Progression Framework

Understanding the hierarchical structure of FRSC Officers and Marshals

Regular Marshals are uniformed personnel in the Federal Road Safety Corps. The services of a Regular Marshal is permanently paid and pensionable unlike Special Marshal whose services are voluntary in nature. The “Regular” as the name implies, indicates that the marshal is duty bound to be regular in the discharge of its statutory duties. One of the primary feature of a Regular Marshals is that they serve as public relation officer, in order words they portray the image of the Commission to the public.

FRSC OFFICERS RANKS / STRUCTURE

ARC
01

Assistant Route Commander (ARC)

Entry Point

The foundational rank for FRSC officers, where careers begin with essential training in road safety operations and enforcement.
DRC
02

Deputy Route Commander (DRC)

Second Level

Officers at this level assist in route command operations and begin to take on supervisory responsibilities.
RC
03

Route Commander (RC)

Third Level

Full command responsibility for assigned routes, managing teams and ensuring effective road safety operations.
SRC
04

Superintendent Route Commander (SRC)

Fourth Level

Senior operational role overseeing multiple routes and coordinating strategic enforcement activities.
CRC
05

Chief Route Commander (CRC)

Fifth Level

The highest route command position, responsible for strategic planning and coordination of route operations.
ACC
06

Assistant Corps Commander (ACC)

Sixth Level

Entry into corps command structure, assisting in broader organizational management and policy implementation.
DCC
07

Deputy Corps Commander (DCC)

Seventh Level

Deputy leadership role in corps command, supporting strategic initiatives and operational oversight.
CC
08

Corps Commander (CC)

Eighth Level

Full corps command responsibility, leading major operational units and implementing national strategies.
ACM
09

Assistant Corps Marshal (ACM)

Ninth Level

Senior executive position supporting the Corps Marshal in national policy formulation and implementation.
DCM
10

Deputy Corps Marshal (DCM)

Tenth Level

The second-highest position in FRSC, deputizing for the Corps Marshal and overseeing major organizational divisions.
CM
11

Corps Marshal (CM)

Highest Rank

The Chief Executive Officer of FRSC, leading the entire organization and responsible for national road safety strategy.

FRSC MARSHALS RANKS / STRUCTURE

Junior Marshals

RMAIII
01

Road Marshal Assistant III (RMAIII)

Entry Point - Junior Marshals

The entry-level position for road marshals, beginning their journey in road safety service.
RMAII
02

Road Marshal Assistant II (RMAII)

Junior Marshals

Progressive rank with increased responsibilities in field operations and public engagement.
RMAI
03

Road Marshal Assistant I (RMAI)

Junior Marshals

Senior assistant role with supervisory duties and enhanced operational responsibilities.
SRMA
04

Senior Road Marshal Assistant (SRMA)

Junior Marshals

Leadership position among junior marshals with team coordination responsibilities.
DCRMA
05

Deputy Chief Road Marshal Assistant (DCRMA)

Junior Marshals

Deputy leadership role preparing for transition to chief assistant position.
CRMA
06

Chief Road Marshal Assistant (CRMA)

Junior Marshals

The highest rank among junior marshals, bridging to inspector roles.

Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs)

MI-III
07

Marshal Inspector III (MI-III)

Non-Commissioned Officers

Entry-level inspector position with enhanced enforcement and investigative duties.
MI-II
08

Marshal Inspector II (MI-II)

Non-Commissioned Officers

Mid-level inspector with broader operational oversight and team leadership roles.
MI-I
09

Marshal Inspector I (MI-I)

Non-Commissioned Officers

Senior inspector preparing for transition to senior NCO ranks.

Senior Non-Commissioned Officers (SNCOs)

SMI
10

Senior Marshal Inspector (SMI)

Senior Non-Commissioned Officers

Entry into senior NCO ranks with advanced leadership and operational responsibilities.
PMI
11

Principal Marshal Inspector (PMI)

Senior Non-Commissioned Officers

Principal role in NCO structure with significant operational authority.
ACI
12

Assistant Chief Inspector (ACI)

Senior Non-Commissioned Officers

Assistant to chief inspector with departmental oversight responsibilities.
DCI
13

Deputy Chief Inspector (DCI)

Senior Non-Commissioned Officers

Deputy to the chief inspector with major unit command responsibilities.
CI
14

Chief Inspector (CI)

Highest SNCO Rank

The pinnacle of the non-commissioned officer structure, leading all NCO operations.