Federal resources for contacting law enforcement in non-emergency situations provide ways to report incidents, ask questions, or seek assistance without calling 911. Below are key federal and national resources for non-emergency police support:
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### **1. FBI Field Offices (Federal Bureau of Investigation)**
- **Website**: [fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices)
- The FBI manages local field offices in every state, which handle non-emergency federal law enforcement matters such as cybercrime, fraud, and civil rights violations.
- **Contact**: Locate your nearest office on the website.
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### **2. U.S. Marshals Service**
- **Website**: [usmarshals.gov](https://www.usmarshals.gov)
- Handles non-emergency inquiries related to fugitives, witness protection, and federal judicial security.
- **Contact**: Find your local district office through their directory.
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### **3. Local Non-Emergency Police Numbers**
- Many local police departments provide non-emergency numbers for reporting minor crimes, noise complaints, or non-urgent safety issues.
- **Find Your Local Number**:
- Search online using terms like "[Your City] Police Non-Emergency Number."
- Look at your local government website.
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### **4. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)**
- **Website**: [dhs.gov](https://www.dhs.gov)
- For non-emergency concerns like immigration enforcement, customs violations, or suspicious activity related to terrorism, DHS can direct you to the proper channels.
- **ICE Tip Line**: **1-866-347-2423** (Non-emergency).
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### **5. U.S. Secret Service**
- **Website**: [secretservice.gov](https://www.secretservice.gov)
- Handles non-emergency concerns related to counterfeiting, financial fraud, and security threats to government officials.
- **Contact**: Find a local Secret Service field office on their website.
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### **6. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)**
- **Website**: [atf.gov](https://www.atf.gov)
- For non-urgent matters involving firearms regulation, explosives, or alcohol and tobacco law violations.
- **Contact**: Use their field office directory to find local assistance.
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### **7. U.S. Postal Inspection Service**
- **Website**: [uspis.gov](https://www.uspis.gov)
- For non-emergency issues related to mail fraud, theft, or postal crimes.
- **Contact**: File reports or inquiries through their website.
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### **8. National Park Service (NPS) – Non-Emergency Ranger Contact**
- **Website**: [nps.gov/aboutus/contactus.htm](https://www.nps.gov/aboutus/contactus.htm)
- For non-emergency law enforcement issues in national parks, contact the local park office or ranger station.
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### **9. Federal Protective Service (FPS)**
- **Website**: [cisa.gov/fps](https://www.cisa.gov/fps)
- Handles non-emergency security and law enforcement concerns at federal buildings.
- **Contact**: Call the FPS regional office or use the main contact directory on their website.
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### **10. Transportation Security Administration (TSA)**
- **Website**: [tsa.gov](https://www.tsa.gov)
- Non-emergency concerns related to airport security or TSA procedures can be addressed through their helpline.
- **Contact**: Use the “Contact TSA” page to file complaints or ask questions.
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### **11. State Fusion Centers**
- **Website**: [dhs.gov/fusion-center-locations-and-contact-information](https://www.dhs.gov/fusion-center-locations-and-contact-information)
- Fusion centers collect and analyze local and federal law enforcement data. Contact them for non-urgent issues related to terrorism, organized crime, or public safety.
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### **12. Tribal Law Enforcement**
- For non-emergency police assistance on tribal lands, contact the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Office of Justice Services.
- **Website**: [bia.gov/bia/ojs](https://www.bia.gov/bia/ojs)
- **Contact**: Locate the nearest tribal law enforcement office.
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### **13. Reporting Non-Emergency Cybercrime**
- **Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)**:
- **Website**: [ic3.gov](https://www.ic3.gov)
- Report online scams, phishing, or other non-urgent internet-related crimes.
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### **14. U.S. Capitol Police**
- **Website**: [uscp.gov](https://www.uscp.gov)
- Handles non-emergency inquiries about safety and security on Capitol grounds.
- **Contact**: Use their main office directory for assistance.
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For non-emergency situations, it is always best to contact your local law enforcement or the specific agency that addresses the type of issue you are dealing with. Let me know if you need help identifying the right resource!