11 Facts About U.S. Marshals Service

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Marshals Service is primarily responsible for the protection of judges and other judicial personnel, the administration of fugitive operations, the management of criminal assets, the operation of the United States Federal Witness Protection Program and the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System, the execution of federal arrest warrants, and the protection of senior government officials through the Office of Protective Operations.

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Many of the first U S Marshals had already proven themselves in military service during the American Revolution.

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3.

Since June 1975, the Marshals Service have the mission of providing law enforcement support and escort security to United States Air Force LGM-30 Minuteman and missile systems from military facilities.

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4.

In 1989, the Marshals Service was given the jurisdiction over crimes committed relating to U S personnel in Antarctica and has been doing so ever since.

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In 2002, the Marshals Service was tasked by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide protective security and law enforcement capabilities in the protection of the Strategic National Stockpile, such as warehouses, materiel and CDC personnel during deployment.

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Marshals Service is responsible for apprehending wanted fugitives, providing protection for the federal judiciary, transporting federal prisoners, protecting endangered federal witnesses, and managing assets seized from criminal enterprises.

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Between 1981 and 1985, the Marshals Service conducted Fugitive Investigative Strike Team operations to jump-start fugitive capture in specific districts.

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8.

Marshals Service executes all lawful writs, processes, and orders issued under the authority of the United States, and shall command all necessary assistance to execute its duties.

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9.

Marshals Service hiring is competitive and comparable to the selection process for Special Agent positions in sister agencies.

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10.

Marshals Service is based in Arlington, Virginia, and, under the authority of the Attorney General, is headed by a Director, who is assisted by a Deputy Director.

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11.

Director of the United States Marshals Service is authorized to deputize the following persons to perform the functions of a Deputy U S Marshal in any district designated by the Director:.

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