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Chief Deputy, Investigations and Reentry Screening Division

Enforce laws and maintain public safety — patrol, respond to incidents, investigate crimes, and make arrests.

2 employees hold this title in CDCR. Median total compensation for the role is $93,209, below the department median of $111,126.

Employees
2
Total payroll
$186.4K
Role median
$93,209
Agency median
$111,126
Comparison
Below

Record list

Employees with this title

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Ryan Youtsey

Chief Deputy, Investigations and Reentry Screening Division/CDCR

2025 total comp
$172,169
Sub-department
Cdcr/Administration
Base pay
$171,569
Overtime
$0
Other pay
$600
Benefits
$0
Total compensation
$172,169
Employment type
Full-Time
Union / bargaining unit
E99
Work county
Sacramento
Middle name
D

Source-specific fields

Base Pay
$14,158
Cs/csu
Cs
Position Number
0651567018001
Salary Total
$14,583
Total Pay
$172,169

Ryan Youtsey holds the role of Chief Deputy, Investigations and Reentry Screening Division at CDCR within Cdcr/Administration. Their status is full-time. In 2025, their total compensation was $172,169. They are represented by E99.

Brian Kelley

Chief Deputy, Investigations and Reentry Screening Division/CDCR

2024 total comp
$14,249
Sub-department
Cdcr/Administration
Base pay
$1,965
Overtime
$0
Other pay
$12,284
Benefits
$0
Total compensation
$14,249
Employment type
Full-Time
Union / bargaining unit
E99
Work county
Sacramento
Middle name
P

Source-specific fields

Base Pay
$14,577
Cs/csu
Cs
Position Number
0651567018001
Salary Total
$15,452
Total Pay
$14,249

At CDCR, Brian Kelley serves as a Chief Deputy, Investigations and Reentry Screening Division within Cdcr/Administration. They work full-time. Their 2024 pay totaled $14,249. Their bargaining unit is E99.