Miami-Dade Police Department - Specialized Units

Specialized Units

  • Administrative Unit
  • Arson Unit
  • Auto Theft Unit
  • Aviation Unit
  • Bomb Squad
  • Citizens Volunteer Program
  • Civil Process
  • Communications Bureau
  • Community Affairs Bureau
  • Crime Scene Investigation
  • Crime Stoppers – (305) 471-TIPS
  • Critical Incident Logistics Section
  • DARE
  • Economic Crimes Bureau
  • Fugitive Warrant (assists US Marshal Service)
  • General Investigations
  • Homeland Security Bureau
  • Homicide Bureau
  • Internal Affairs
  • Intelligence Bureau
  • K-9
  • Marine Patrol
  • Media Relations Bureau
  • Motorcycle Unit
  • Narcotics Bureau
  • Vice
  • Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Internal Affairs Bureau
  • Organized Crime Section
  • Personnel Management Bureau
  • Police Legal Bureau
  • Public Corruption Investigations Bureau
  • Robbery Bureau
  • Robbery Intervention Detail (RID)
  • Cargo Theft Task Force
  • Street Terror Offender Program (STOP)
  • Street Gang Section
  • Special Patrol Bureau
  • Special Response Team (SRT)
  • Special Victims Bureau
  • Strategic Policing Operations Response Team (SPORT)
  • Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT)
  • Training Bureau
  • Underwater Recovery Unit
  • Southeast Regional Domestic Security Task Force

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