The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States, which simultaneously serves as the nation's prime federal law enforcement agency.
On the Show[]
On NBC's Blindspot, the FBI is run and formed by fictional characters. It's the show's main organization and the place where all the cases, plot and a brig number of characters are explored.
Current Members[]
The following are the members of the FBI whose charges are stablished according the latest events on the show.
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation |
Assistant Director-in-Charge, FBI New York Field Office | |
Special Agent of the Critical Response Group |
Head of the FBI Forensic Science | |
CIA Liaison to the Critical Response Group |
Civilian Consultant of the Critical Response Group |
Criminal Consultant of the Critical Response Group |
Others[]
FBI Agent |
Counter Espionage Division |
Deceased[]
Former Assistant Director-in-Charge, FBI New York Field Office |
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation |
Former Psychiatrist of the FBI New York Field Office |
Chief Inspector of the FBI Office of Professional Responsibility |
Former Director |
Inactive[]
Assistant Director-in-Charge, FBI New York Field Office (inactive) |
Head of Zero Division/NSA Liaison to the Critical Incident Response Group | ||
Head of the FBI Forensic Science (resigned) |
Special Agent of the Critical Response Group (transferred) |
Civilian Consultant of the Critical Response Group |
FBI's Most Wanted List[]
N° | Name | Img | Episode | N° Season |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | Saúl Guerrero | Sent on Tour | S01 | |
5 | Tarek Ahmadi | Swift Hardhearted Stone | S01 | |
8 | Shohid Ahktar | S01 | ||
8 | Nico Marconi | We Fight Deaths on Thick Lone Waters | S02 |
Facilities[]
SIOC[]
SIOC stands for Strategic Information and Operations Center and it's a floor inside of the FBI building given exclusively to the Critical Incident Response Group lead by Kurt Weller. Is in this place where the team discusses cases regarding Jane Doe's tattoos and where the suspects are taken for further questioning.

Strategic Information and Operations Center.
Lab[]
Special facility equipped with highly advanced technology in computers run by Patterson, Head of the Forensic Unit, and her scientific crew. Patterson was assigned to scan and decode Jane's tattoos from where she and her team were able to capture hundreds of numeric sequences and phrases in two dozen of different languages. All of this data was fed to a database personally desgined by her that cross-references the tattoo's info with every information system the FBI has access to; this allows Patterson and her crew get alerts every time some new information matches actual and real events.

Patterson and the team decoding a tattoo.
Interrogation Room[]
When suspects are located by a tattoo alert on Patterson's database, they are taken to the interrogation room in order to get relevant information that could help the team on their investigations. It's a wide and bight room with white walls that lacks of furniture except for a table and a couple of chairs. All the interrogations held in the room are recorded and surveilled by FBI agents from behind a two way mirror glass.

Suspect waiting for interrogation.
Psychiatric Office[]
This room was frecuently visited by Jane Doe for her daily/weekly appointments with Dr. Borden in order to help her cope with her lost memories. Once it was discovered that she was Taylor Shaw Weller attended her appointments to provide information about her childhood and personal life. After David Wagner was killed, Patterson also made appointments with Borden.
Weller and Borden.
When Jane came back to the FBI from the CIA, she would also visit Borden's office to overcome her time at the CIA's black site and get some advice regarding her rejection from the members of the team.
Major Event: Patterson Found a bug hidden in the office left there by Nas to listen to Jane's sessions.