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UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE


[photo, Garmatz Federal Courthouse, West Lombard St., Baltimore, Maryland] Johnny L. Hughes, U.S. Marshal for District of Maryland, 2004

Donald S. Donovan, Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal

  • U.S. Marshals for the District of Maryland

    Garmatz Federal Courthouse, Room 6115
    101 West Lombard St.
    Baltimore, MD 21201
    (410) 962-2220
    fax: (410) 962-3780
    web: www.usdoj.gov/marshals/

    Garmatz Federal Courthouse, West Lombard St., Baltimore, Maryland, April 2001. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


    Under the U.S. Department of Justice, the United States Marshals Service is the nation's oldest federal law enforcement agency. The office of U.S. Marshal was established in each federal judicial district by the federal Judiciary Act of 1789. As Presidential appointees, Marshals functioned independently within their districts until 1969, when the U.S. Marshals Service formed. By 1972, the Service supervised budgets and the hiring and training of deputies nationwide. The federal Marshals Service Act of 1988 further defined the role of U.S. Marshals.

    The Service apprehends federal criminals who jump bail, violate parole, or escape from prison; and provides transportation and care for prisoners in its custody. Federal judges, court officials, jurors, and witnesses within and away from court facilities are protected by the Service. It also manages assets seized or forfeited as a result of criminal activities, such as drug trafficking, money laundering, organized crime, and fraud.

    The U.S. Marshal for each district is appointed to a four-year term by the President of the United States with the advice and consent of the U.S. Senate.

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