Structure
- Secret services
- Slovenská informačná služba
- Vojenská spravodajská služba
- Vojenské obranné spravodajstvo
- Národný bezpečnostný úrad
- Police Force
- Traffic Police
- Railway Police
- Riot Railway Police
- Financial Police
- Riot Police
- Police Emergency Units of Riot Police departments of the Regional Police Headquarters of the Police Force (Slovak: Pohotovostné policajné útvary OPP KR PZ)
- Special protection department of the Office for protection of state officials and diplomatic missions (Slovak: Odbor špeciálnej ochrany Úradu pre ochranu ústavných činiteľov a diplomatických misií MV SR)
- Criminal Police
- Border and Foreigner Police
- Toll Police
- Slovak Armed Forces
- Military Police
- Riot Military Police
- 5th Special Operations Division of Jozef Gabčík in Žilina (Slovak: 5. pluk špeciálneho určenia Jozefa Gabčíka Žilina)
- Special Operations Unit - Lynx Commando (Slovak: Útvar osobitného určenia - Lynx Commando)
- Military Police
- Prison and Court Police
- Engagement Unit of the Prison and Court Police Corps (Slovak: Zásahová jednotka Špeciálnej zásahovej skupiny ZVJS)
- Customs Police
- Service Engagement Unit of the Customs Criminal Office of the Slovak Customs Administration (Slovak: Jednotka služobných zákrokov Colného kriminálneho úradu CS SR)
- Municipal Police
- various Municipal Police forces in different cities
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