Text Index Page
U.S. Marshals Service commitment to web site
accessibility
Featured
Content:
For
over 200 years, U.S. Marshals and their Deputies have
served as the instruments of civil authority by all three
branches of the U.S. government. The Oldest & Most Versatile Federal Law Enforcement Agency
U.S.
Marshals 15 Most Wanted
U.S. Marshals are the nation’s primary fugitive
hunting organization and capture more federal
fugitives each year than all other national law
enforcement agencies combined.
Investigative Leads: Do you have a Tip?
Profiled Fugitives on
the web site
Upcoming asset forfeiture sales.
View Assets
News Releases | Get News Feeds
Learn More on the wide
range of duties performed by U.S. Marshals
Your Local U.S.
Marshals Officee-mail contacts:
General Inquiries
Information or Inquiries on Fugitives
Contact Webmaster
Freedom of
Information
Basic
Navigation Links:
U.S. Marshals Contacts
U.S. Marshals Duties
U.S.
Marshals Fact Sheets
History of the U.S. Marshals
Apprehending Fugitives
Managing and Selling Assets
Transporting Prisoners
Managing Prisoners
Protecting Federal Judges and Courts
Protecting Witnesses
In the News
Serving Court Documents
Business Opportunities
Career Opportunities
Local District Offices
U.S. Marshals for Kids
U.S. Marshals Retirees
Other Links:
Department
of Justice
Site
Map
Contacts
Freedom of Information
Privacy Policy
regulations.gov
firstgov
Return to Home Page |