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Special Agent as a Career - Criminal Investigation (CI)

Criminal Investigation (CI) Special Agent
Criminal Investigation finds the criminals or crimes by tracing the money. Learn More >>

Career Fair Schedule - Special Agent
If you are interested in becoming a part of the Criminal Investigation (CI) team of internationally renowned financial investigators, a career with IRS Criminal Investigation may be right for you. Learn More >>

Contact Us - Criminal Investigator Special Agent
Call the phone number of a location near you to speak to a Special Agent for more information regarding a career in Law Enforcement. Learn More >>

Training - Special Agent
Candidates for IRS Criminal Investigation special agents must be a U.S. citizen, must not have reached their 37th birthday, and must meet education and/or experience qualifications listed at the end of this brochure. Learn More >>

Computer Investigative Skills - Special Agent
With an increase in the automation of financial records, there is a need for CI special agents to be specially trained in recovering computer evidence. Learn More >>

Law Enforcement Team - Special Agent
Being a part of the IRS Criminal Investigation team means being a part of an enormous network of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. Learn More >>

Qualifications - Special Agent
Applicant must be a United States citizen. This is a Federal Law Enforcement Position. Learn More >>

Medical Requirements - Special Agent
Since the duties of this position are exacting and involve the responsibility for the safety of others under demanding conditions, tentative selectees must possess emotional and mental stability. Learn More >>

Pre-Employment Process - Special Agent
Criminal Investigation (CI) special agent position and attending training at Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC). Learn More >>

Retirement Benefits - Special Agent
Special agents will be covered under the Federal Employees' Retirement System. Learn More >>

How to Apply - Special Agent
Apply Now! A career with Criminal Investigation (CI) is an excellent way to put your accounting skills to work. It is a unique combination of law enforcement and accounting that makes the IRS special agent a premier financial investigator. Learn More >>

Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) - Special Agent Career
The objective of the SCEP program is to identify, recruit, and train high potential college students for a direct career path to a special agent position within Criminal Investigation. Learn More >>

Where are CI Special Agents Located?
There is a great amount of flexibility in locations within the United States and internationally, where special agents report to duty. Learn More >>

All About Criminal Investigation (CI)
Criminal Investigation (CI) is The Law Enforcement Arm of the IRS. Start here to find out more how CI serves the American public by investigating potential criminal violations of the Internal Revenue Code and related financial crimes in a manner that fosters confidence in the tax system and compliance with the law. Learn More >>

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