The Minister of Magic and other support staff offices can be found on the first level. Special permission must be given to visit the first floor.
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The Department of Magical Law Enforcement is the Ministry's largest department. Similar to the Muggle police, this department handles magical laws.
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The Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes is responsible for repairing certain accidents as a result of magic use.
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The Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures is in charge of keeping odd animals, like Werewolves, Vampires, and Goblins in check.
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The Department of International Magical Cooperation focuses on establishing relationships with other magical worlds and communities.
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The Department of Magical Transportation creates laws and regulations for magic-based travel, as well as regulating other vehicles such as the Hogwarts Express.
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The TriWizard Tournament and the World Cup are made possible by the dedicated members of the Department of Magical Games and Sports.
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The main entrance of the Ministry is in the Atrium. In the center of the lobby is a large statue of a wizard trapped in chains with Muggles surrounding him.
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The Department of Mysteries, on the ninth level of the Ministry of Magic, is heavily guarded. Inside hides magical prophecies, though few in numbers.
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The tenth level of the Ministry of Magic hosts the courtrooms, where wizards and witches are put through criminal trials. Members of the Wizengamot have offices here.
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