Upon the retirement of United States Marshal Bradley LaRose on May 22, 2024, pursuant to the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, Chief Deputy United States Marshal (CDUSM) Hall assumed the role of Acting United States Marshal (AUSM) for the District of Vermont. CDUSM Hall previously served as AUSM for the District of Vermont from October of 2017 through February of 2019.
Acting USM Hall began his law enforcement career as a Deputy U.S. Marshal (DUSM) for the District of New Mexico in October of 1996. In April of 2006, he was promoted to the position of Supervisory Deputy U.S. Marshal (SDUSM) for the District of Vermont where he served until July of 2009, when he was promoted to the position of Chief Inspector/Country Attaché for the USMS office in Santo Domingo, Domingo Republic. In June of 2014, Acting USM Hall returned to the District of Vermont to serve as the Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal (CDUSM).
During his 29-year USMS career, Acting USM has received numerous performance and special-act awards. In 2010, he received an award for Investigative Excellence Through International Collaboration for the apprehension of a high-profile Swedish fugitive who was apprehended in the Dominican Republic. In 2010, He received an award from the Dominican Republic National Drug Control Directorate (DNCD) for his efforts in a high-profile fugitive investigation and in 2012 he was recognized by the NYPD Detectives Endowment Association for his work and efforts on NYC fugitive cases while stationed in the Dominican Republic. He has received specialized training and held collateral duties that included Witness Security Protection, International Investigative Liaison, Court Security, Judicial Threat Assessments and Seized Assets. He has served as an instructor for Spanish Law Enforcement training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Artesia, NM. He has served as a presenter for USMS foreign fugitive/extradition matters at the Interpol Regional Fugitive Training Symposium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was selected to represent the USMS at the Police Cooperation with North America conference hosted by the European Police College (CEPOL) in Paris, France.
Acting USM Hall received his Bachelor of Science in 1993, from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.