Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation information
State bureau of investigation
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Law enforcement agency
Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation
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Agency overview
Formed
April 9, 1921; 103 years ago (1921-04-09)[1]
Preceding agency
Bureau of Criminal Investigation
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction
Iowa, U.S.
Operational structure
Headquarters
Des Moines, Iowa
Special Agents
114 (2020)[2]
Civilians
102 (2020)[2]
Parent agency
Iowa Department of Public Safety
Website
dps.iowa.gov/divisions/criminal-investigation
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (colloquially known as DCI) is the state bureau of investigation for the U.S. state of Iowa. DCI provides investigative support and expertise to law enforcement and public safety agencies operating within Iowa and collaborates with local, state, and federal authorities in the investigation of a variety of criminal activities.
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