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0 Police Departments
0 Sheriff Offices
1 Fire Departments
0 EMS Agencies
Fully Encrypted 4 agencies (80%)
Partially Encrypted 1 agencies (20%)
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RadioReference Verification

Showing 5 of 5 agencies
Agency Name County Type Encryption Scope
Statewide Federal P25 DES-OFB Fully Encrypted
Statewide Other P25 DES-OFB Fully Encrypted
Statewide Other P25 DES-OFB Fully Encrypted
Statwide State P25 DES-OFB Tactical Only
Ziebach Fire P25 DES-OFB Fully Encrypted
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Frequently Asked Questions

How many public safety agencies in South Dakota are encrypted?

5 agencies in South Dakota are documented as encrypted: 4 (80%) fully encrypted and 1 with partial encryption. See the full table below for specific agencies.

Which South Dakota agencies have verified encryption data?

1 of the 5 agencies listed here (20%) have been checked directly against the RadioReference API, covering 83 documented talkgroups. The rest are sourced from the community-maintained RadioReference Wiki and may be less current.

Which county in South Dakota has the most encrypted agencies?

Ziebach County leads South Dakota with 1 encrypted agencies (100% fully encrypted). Browse the county list below to see how your area compares.

Can I still monitor police scanners anywhere in South Dakota?

Yes. 1 agencies in South Dakota have only partial encryption, and fire/EMS channels frequently stay open even in counties where police departments have gone dark. Use the filters below to find what's still accessible.

Can South Dakota residents get an encryption decision reversed?

Yes — encryption is a local policy decision, not a technical requirement. Communities in other states have reversed encryption decisions through sustained city council pressure and public-records requests; see our guide on fighting encryption for the specific tactics that have worked.

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