Helpful tips

Can the FBI visit you?

Can the FBI visit you?

Police officers or federal agents from the FBI can knock on your door, unannounced, at any time. They may or may not have a search or arrest warrant in hand. They could be there to search your home, make an arrest, or simply chat with you.

Do I have to talk to the FBI?

You are NOT REQUIRED to answer any questions of ANY law enforcement agency including the FBI. You ALWAYS have the right to consult with an attorney and you ALWAYS have the right to remain silent.

What to do when the FBI comes to your door?

What to Do When the FBI Comes Knocking on Your Door

  1. Learning of an FBI Investigation.
  2. Taking Steps to Protect Yourself During an FBI Investigation.
  3. Do Not Discuss Your Case with Anyone.
  4. Do Not Alter, Destroy, or Hide Evidence.
  5. Contact a Lawyer as Soon as Possible.

How long does it take for the FBI to come to your house?

Every police search takes 12.3 hours, as mandated by state laws (the exception is California, those hippies). Every FBI search takes 17.6 hours since flight time from Virginia is factored in; but it’s still a federal law.

Should you talk to the FBI without a lawyer?

You have a right to talk to an attorney and generally are not required to answer FBI or police questions (except, e.g., if you are asked for identification while driving a vehicle). You should write down the name, agency and telephone number of any officer who calls or visits you.

What are the 3 words on the FBI seal?

Integrity must be on the FBI shield. So, you see, those three words—fidelity, bravery, integrity—capture the essence of the FBI and its people.

How can I request information from the FBI?

FBI Records/FOIA – To request records or speak with a representative. National Press Office – For news media. Call (202) 324-3000. Public Tours – Learn how to visit The FBI Experience.

When do you need to call the FBI?

The FBI has offices around the world and can be contacted around the clock, every day of the year. If someone is in imminent danger, call 911 or your local police immediately. If you have an emergency that requires an immediate law enforcement response, please call 911 or contact your local Police Department or Sheriff’s Department first.

Where can I find advice for former FBI employees?

Former FBI Employees – For advice on post-government service employment restrictions, contact the Bureau’s Office of Integrity and Compliance at 202-324-7330.

How to report suspicious activity to the FBI?

Contact your local FBI field office or closest international office; To report suspicious activity involving chemical, biological, or radiological materials, call (toll-free): 855-TELL-FBI or 855 …

How to find your local FBI field office?

There are several ways to find your local FBI office: 1) Search the alphabetical list of field offices by state. 2) Search the alphabetical list of field offices by city. 3) Check the states and counties served by each field office. If you wish to report a tip on crime or terrorism,…

FBI Records/FOIA – To request records or speak with a representative. National Press Office – For news media. Call (202) 324-3000. Public Tours – Learn how to visit The FBI Experience.

The FBI has offices around the world and can be contacted around the clock, every day of the year. If someone is in imminent danger, call 911 or your local police immediately. If you have an emergency that requires an immediate law enforcement response, please call 911 or contact your local Police Department or Sheriff’s Department first.

Former FBI Employees – For advice on post-government service employment restrictions, contact the Bureau’s Office of Integrity and Compliance at 202-324-7330.