United States Marshals Service Put A Star in Your Future Be A deputy U.S. Marshal The United States Marshals Service (USMS) is the Nation's oldest and most versatile federal law enforcement agency. Federal Marshals have served the country since 1789. They are responsible for: Protection of the federal judiciary Transportation of federal prisoners Execution of civil and criminal processes Apprehension of more than half of all federal fugitives Operation of the Witness Security Program Enforcement of court orders and Attorney General orders involving civil disturbances and acts of terrorism Seizure of property acquired by criminals through illegal activities ARE YOU A DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL? ! NE W The Deputy U.S. Marshal Competitive Exam March 5, 2012 DO I QUALIFY? If you are (1) a U.S. Citizen; (2) between the ages of 21 and 37; (3) in possession of a valid driver’s license; (4) in excellent medical and physical condition; and (5) willing to submit to a background investigation; you may be eligible to become a Deputy U.S. Marshal. *Age waivers may be considered for preference eligible veterans or current/prior federal civilian law enforcement personnel who have surpassed their 37th birthday. HOW DO I APPLY? Applications for the DUSM position will be submitted via the USAJOBS website at www.usajobs.gov. The announcement will open on March 5, 2012, and it will remain open for 5 days OR until 5000 applications have been received. All applicants will be required to submit a resume detailing their experience. Other documents to be submitted include: College transcripts (if applicable); DD-214 (Member 4 copy, if applicable); Veteran’s Preference letter (if applicable). All supporting documents MUST be downloaded and received at the time of application. All applicants are encouraged to create a USAJOBS account and build a resume prior to the date of announcement. Documents submitted after the announcement closes WILL NOT be accepted. TELL ME MORE For more information about the Deputy U.S. Marshal position, visit the United States Marshals Service website at www.usmarshals.gov and view our Career Opportunities webpage. * The United States Marshals Service provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities and is an equal opportunity employer.
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