List of Law Enforcement Agencies in South Dakota - State of South Dakota Law Enforcement Agencies

State of South Dakota Law Enforcement Agencies

  • South Dakota Board of Regents
    • South Dakota State University Police
    • University of South Dakota Department of Public Safety
  • South Dakota Department of Corrections
  • South Dakota Department of Public Safety
    • South Dakota Highway Patrol
  • South Dakota Department of Revenue & Regulation
    • South Dakota Division of Insurance - Insurance Fraud Unit
    • South Dakota Commission on Gaming
  • South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation
  • South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks - Conservation Officers
  • South Dakota State Brand Board

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