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About Us—Quick Facts
Our Mission
To protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats, to uphold and enforce the criminal laws of the United States, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services to federal, state, municipal, and international agencies and partners.
Our Priorities
In executing the following priorities, we will produce and use intelligence to protect the nation from threats and to bring to justice those who violate the law.
1. Protect the United States from terrorist attack
2. Protect the United States against foreign intelligence operations and espionage
3. Protect the United States against cyber-based attacks and high-technology crimes
4. Combat public corruption at all levels
5. Protect civil rights
6. Combat transnational/national criminal organizations and enterprises
7. Combat major white-collar crime
8. Combat significant violent crime
9. Support federal, state, local and international partners
10. Upgrade technology to successfully perform
the FBI's mission
An FBI SWAT Team helps local law enforcement on the streets of New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. AP Photo
Our People
As of March 31, 2006, the FBI had a total of 30,430 employees. That includes 12,515 special agents and 17,915 support staff, such as intelligence analysts, language specialists, scientists, information technology specialists, and other professionals. Learn how you can join us at FBIJobs.gov.
Submit Information
-Submit a tip on terrorism or criminal cases?
-Report suspected espionage activity?
-File a complaint regarding Internet fraud?
Find a Form
-The FBI job application FD-140
-The Authority To Release form FD-406 (pdf)
-The Preliminary Application for the Honors Internship Program FD646a (pdf)
-The Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act FBI Information form FD-961
Get Information I Need
-Find the latest crime stats for my community?
-Request an FBI Identification Record, or rap sheet?
-Request to Order Fingerprint Cards and Training Aids?
-Request Fingerprint or Criminal History Training ?
-Apply for business opportunities within the FBI?
-Make an FOIA request (pdf)?
-Find my state sex offender registry web site?
-Apply for a job?
-Contact my closest FBI field office?
-Contact the closest FBI Legal Attaché office overseas?
-Find FBI Community Outreach programs in my area?
-Avoid common fraud scams?
-Protect against Internet fraud?
-Find out information on the new Anti-Piracy Warning Seal?
-Learn when the FBI Tour will re-open?
-Learn the security clearance process for state and local law enforcement?
-View the FBI Library holdings? (Use of services restricted to FBI)
-Find the list of Certified Products for compliance with IAFIS?
Our Budget & Strategic Plan
In fiscal year 2005, our total budget was approximately $5.9 billion, including $425 million in net program increases to enhance counterterrorism, counterintelligence, cyber crime, information technology, security, forensics, training, and criminal programs. Read our strategic plan in brochure
or text formats.
Our Locations
We work literally around the globe. Along with our Headquarters in Washington, D.C., we have 56 field offices located in major cities throughout the U.S., 400+ resident agencies in smaller cities and towns across the nation, and more than 50 international offices called “Legal Attaches” in U.S. embassies worldwide.
Our History
The FBI was established in 1908. See our History website and How the FBI Got its Name for more details on our evolution and achievements over the years.
Our Motto
“Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity”
FBI Core Values
• Rigorous obedience to the Constitution of the United States;
• Respect for the dignity of all those we protect;
• Compassion;
• Fairness;
• Uncompromising personal integrity and institutional integrity;
• Accountability by accepting responsibility for our actions and decisions
and the consequences of our actions and decisions; and
• Leadership, both personal and professional.
For more information:
• Read a more detailed overview of the FBI.
• Get answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
Your Local FBI Office
Field Divisions
The FBI's Field Offices are located in major cities throughout the United States and in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In addition, resident agencies are maintained in smaller cities and towns across the country. The locations were selected according to crime trends, the need for regional geographic centralization, and the need to efficiently manage resources.
Each Field Office is overseen by a Special Agent in Charge (SAC), except those located in Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington, D.C. Due to their large size, these offices each are managed by an Assistant Director in Charge (ADIC). The ADICs are assisted by SACs responsible for specific programs.
The FBI encourages the public to report any suspected violations of U.S. federal law. You can do so by calling your local FBI office, Legal Attache office, or by submitting a tip via the FBI Tips and Public Leads form.
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Wanted: Extremists
$30,000 Reward Offered in ALF Case
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