The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is a professional law enforcement agency dedicated to promoting public safety and preventing crime in Kansas. With nearly 300 employees, the KBI provides investigative, laboratory, and criminal justice information services to law enforcement agencies across the state. Established in 1939, the KBI assists local agencies in dealing with complex criminal activity, maintains the state's criminal justice records, and offers forensic science services to the Kansas criminal justice community. The KBI is organized into four divisions: Field Investigations, Special Operations, Forensic Laboratory, and Information Services. Headquartered in Topeka, the KBI also has offices in Wichita, Great Bend, Lenexa, and Pittsburg, as well as laboratories in Topeka, Great Bend, Kansas City, and Pittsburg. The KBI's mission is driven by dedication, service, and integrity, as reflected in its seal, which symbolizes justice, valor, and truth.
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