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We ensure the safety of the president, the vice president, their families, the White House, the vice president’s residence, visiting foreign heads of state, former United States presidents and their …
About Us - United States Secret Service
We are a federal law enforcement agency with headquarters in Washington, D.C., and more than 150 offices throughout the United States and abroad.
Careers - United States Secret Service
The Technical Law Enforcement job family supports our special agents and Uniformed Division officers in their duties. Our civil service professionals, from a wide variety of disciplines, …
Contact - United States Secret Service
Connect with the United States Secret Service Today Your interest in pursuing career opportunities with the Secret Service is important to us. However, please note that time …
Field Offices - United States Secret Service
Report crimes to your local Secret Service field office. Most field offices also have a Cyber Fraud Task Force (CFTF). Click the drop down button at the right to read more about the Secret …
Protection - United States Secret Service
We play a critical role in protecting U.S. and visiting world leaders, safeguarding U.S. elections through protection of candidates and nominees, and ensuring the security of key facilities and …
History - United States Secret Service
The Evolution of Our Badges In 1873, the Secret Service issued its first standard badges to its operatives. Learn how our badges have changed throughout our history.
Frequently Asked Questions About Us - United States Secret Service
The United States Secret Service, one of the nation's oldest federal investigative law enforcement agencies, was founded in 1865 as a branch of the U.S. Treasury Department.
Mission Support - United States Secret Service
The people of the U.S. Secret Service work hard each year to keep our nation's leaders, visiting foreign dignitaries and other protectees safe as they work and travel around the world.
Timeline of Our History - United States Secret Service
The 60 acres of land purchased by the U.S. government for training facilities in 1967 was turned over exclusively to the Secret Service. It became what is today known as the Secret Service’s …