Overview
U.S. Marshals Service – District of NH
The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) for the District of New Hampshire maintains its headquarters within the Warren B. Rudman U.S. Courthouse in Concord, New Hampshire. As the nation’s oldest federal law enforcement agency, the USMS is the enforcement arm of the federal courts. The District of New Hampshire office is pivotal in ensuring the effective operation of the judicial system and the Constitution. The agency’s jurisdiction covers the entire state, working in close coordination with local, state, and other federal law enforcement partners to uphold the rule of law.
Judicial Security and Protection
The primary mission of the Concord office is Judicial Security. Deputy U.S. Marshals and Court Security Officers (CSOs) provide robust protection for federal judges, attorneys, jurors, and visitors at the Warren B. Rudman Courthouse. This involves sophisticated security screening, courtroom security management, and threat assessments to ensure judicial proceedings occur without intimidation or violence. They utilize advanced technology and strategic planning to secure the federal facility against all threats.
Fugitive Investigations and Apprehension
The District of New Hampshire leads the Joint Fugitive Task Force, a collaborative effort involving county sheriff’s offices, the NH State Police, and local police departments. This task force focuses on locating and apprehending the state’s most dangerous fugitives, including sex offenders, violent criminals, and those wanted on federal warrants. The USMS possesses broad statutory authority to track down non-compliant offenders and return them to justice, utilizing resources like the 15 Most Wanted program and nationwide investigative networks.
Asset Forfeiture and Prisoner Operations
Beyond security and enforcement, the Concord office manages the Asset Forfeiture Program, seizing and managing assets acquired through illegal activities to disrupt criminal enterprises. Additionally, they are responsible for the safe and secure transportation of federal prisoners between detention facilities and the courthouse for hearings. The USMS ensures that all prisoners are treated humanely and in accordance with federal regulations while in custody.
Important Security Information
Visitors to the U.S. Marshals Service office or the federal courthouse must adhere to strict security protocols. Electronic devices, including cell phones, smartwatches, and laptops, are generally prohibited for the public. All persons and bags are subject to airport-style screening. Weapons of any kind are strictly forbidden. It is advised to arrive early for any appointments to clear security.
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