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Keeping communities safe for our great nation isn’t only up to law enforcement – the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) relies on you to provide us with tips on wanted fugitives, non-compliant sex offenders, and threats to the judiciary.
The United States Marshals Service is the nation's oldest and most versatile federal law enforcement agency. The missions of the Service include protection of the judiciary, court security, witness security, asset seizure and forfeiture, fugitive apprehension, prisoner transportation and custody.
Today, the U.S. Marshal Service is the enforcement arm of the federal courts and is involved in virtually every federal law enforcement initiative. We hold the oldest law enforcement authority of this country and that's put us at the forefront of our nation's major events.
The United States Marshals Service occupies a uniquely central position in the federal justice system. It is the enforcement arm of the federal courts and is involved in virtually every federal law enforcement initiative.
As a Federal Enforcement Officer in the U.S. Marshals Service, you will perform a broad range of duties involving court room security, protection of judicial personnel, prisoner security and movement, cell block management, and the service of legal process.
New Federal Enforcement Officers (FEOs) must attend and successfully complete the Federal Enforcement Officer Training Program which consists of a rigorous multi-month basic training program instructed by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) and U.S. Marshals Service instructors.
Specialized Experience: You must have at least 1 year of responsible law enforcement experience equivalent to at least the GS-05 grade level that required the exercise of tact, courtesy, and the ability to deal effectively with associates, subordinates, the public, and prisoners.
The Federal Enforcement Officer positions may be advertised at various grade levels. Each grade level has specific qualification requirements that must be met in order to be found qualified for the position.
Federal Enforcement Officer positions are posted on USAJOBS. Interested applicants are encouraged to create or update their USAJOBS accounts. We recommend you sign up for the email notification offered by USAJOBS to alert you when positions you are interested in are available.
The oldest federal law enforcement agency in the United States is truly the Marshals Service. The agency was formed by the Judiciary Act of September 24, 1789 . The act specifically determined that law enforcement was to be the U.S. Marshals' primary function .