
U.S. Marshal Jesse Seroyer, Jr. |
Jesse Seroyer, Jr. was appointed United States Marshal for the
Middle District of Alabama by President Donald J. Trump in March, 2018.
Previously, Marshal Seroyer served as the U.S. Marshal for the Middle
District of Alabama under President George W. Bush from 2002 until 2010.
As Marshal, Seroyer is responsible for leading and directing operations,
including security and protection of the United States Courts, criminal
investigations, fugitive apprehension, execution of federal court orders
and other law enforcement activities.
Seroyer began his law enforcement career in Alabama as a police officer
for the Opelika Police Department in 1976. He went on to serve five
consecutive Attorneys General for the State of Alabama as Chief Special
Investigator, Director of Investigations, and Deputy Chief Investigator
for the Office of the Attorney General from 1987 until 2002. Marshal
Seroyer was appointed Marshal for the Middle District of Alabama,
serving from 2002 until 2010. Prior to returning to the U.S. Marshals
Service in 2018, Marshal Seroyer served at the Office of the Attorney
General for the State of Alabama from 2010 until 2017.
Marshal Seroyer is a member of the Fraternal Order of the Police,
Alabama Sheriff’s Association, Alabama Narcotics Association, National
Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, and was the founder of
the Alabama Attorney General Drug Task force in 1987. |