Overview
Overview of the FBI Trenton Resident Agency
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Trenton Resident Agency is a satellite office operating under the jurisdiction of the Newark Field Office. Located at 200 American Metro Boulevard, this facility serves as a critical operational hub for federal law enforcement in the central New Jersey region. While the Newark Field Office covers the entire state, the Trenton Resident Agency specifically focuses on investigating federal crimes and national security threats within Mercer, Burlington, Hunterdon, and Warren counties. The agency’s primary mission is to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution of the United States, working closely with local, state, and other federal partners through various Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTFs) and criminal investigative task forces.
Investigative Priorities
The agents and intelligence analysts stationed at this location address a wide range of federal violations. Their core investigative priorities include:
- Counterterrorism: Detecting and preventing terrorist attacks, both domestic and international.
- Cyber Crime: Investigating high-tech crimes, including computer intrusions, ransomware attacks, and online child exploitation.
- Public Corruption: Investigating elected officials, government employees, and those doing business with the government who violate the public trust.
- Civil Rights: pursuing cases involving hate crimes, color of law violations, and human trafficking.
- White-Collar Crime: Addressing complex financial crimes, corporate fraud, and money laundering.
Reporting Crimes and Tips
While the Trenton Resident Agency is a working law enforcement office, it is not designed for general public walk-ins like a police station. Individuals wishing to report a federal crime or suspicious activity are strongly encouraged to use the FBI’s online tip portal at tips.fbi.gov or call the Newark Field Office directly. In cases of immediate emergency, citizens should always dial 911. However, the office does handle sensitive in-person complaints when necessary, typically requiring prior coordination.
Security and Facility Access
As a Department of Justice facility, the building maintains maximum security protocols. Access is strictly controlled and generally limited to authorized personnel and individuals with scheduled appointments. Visitors must present valid government-issued photo identification and undergo rigorous security screening. Electronic devices, including cell phones and recording equipment, are typically prohibited inside the secure areas of the facility.
Location
The office is situated in a corporate complex near the Hamilton Train Station, making it accessible via the Northeast Corridor line. It provides a strategic location for rapid deployment and coordination with other agencies in the state capital region.
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