The Kenya Police Service is a national body in charge of law enforcement in Kenya. The Kenya police force was established as a British colonial police force in 1907. While organized at a national level, each arm reports to a County police Commander, which in turn divides its force by local Police Divisions headquartered at local police stations. All these element report to a Kenya Police Headquarters in Nairobi. The Kenya Police wear badges of rank on the shoulders (Inspector-General – Inspector) and sleeve (Senior Sergeant – Constable) of their uniform to denote their rank.
The order of Kenya Police Service ranks is as follows, from the highest to the lowest.
| Order | Rank |
| 1. | Inspector General of Police |
| 2. | Deputy Inspector General |
| 3. | Senior Assistant Inspector General |
| 4. | Assistant Inspector General |
| 5. | Commissioner of Police |
| 6. | Senior Superintendent |
| 7. | Superintendent |
| 8. | Assistant Superintendent |
| 9. | Chief Inspector |
| 10. | Inspector |
| 11. | Senior Sergeant |
| 12. | Sergeant |
| 13. | Corporal |
| 14. | Constable |

































































































































































































