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HOW TO SUBMIT A TIP USING YOUR MOBILE DEVICE WWW.USMARSHALS.GOV REPORT: Wanted Fugitives Non-Compliant Sex Offenders Threats Against Federal Judiciary U N I T E D S T A T E S M A R S H A L S S E R V I C E For more information about The USMS, visit our website at: WWW.USMARSHALS.GOV 1. Download USMS Tips from your mobile provider's marketplace. 2. Select Submit New Tip. 3. Select Type of Crime. 4. Complete the form with as much information as possible. 5. Choose to attach a photo or video. 6. Select Submit. 7. Enable push notications in phone settings to receive alerts. WEB AND MOBILE REPORTING APP WEB AND MOBILE REPORTING A USMS TIPS USMS TIPS

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Page 1: USMS Tips Brochure - U.S. Marshals · MOBILE DEVICE REPORT: Wanted Fugitives Non-Compliant Sex Offenders Threats Against Federal Judiciary U N I T E D S T A T E S M A R S H A L S

HOW TO SUBMIT A TIPUSING YOUR MOBILE DEVICE

WWW.USMARSHALS.GOV

REPORT:Wanted Fugitives

Non-Compliant Sex Offenders

Threats Against Federal Judiciary

U N I T E D S T A T E S M A R S H A L S S E R V I C E

For more information about The

USMS, visit our website at:

WWW.USMARSHALS.GOV

1. Download USMS Tips from your

mobile provider's marketplace.

2. Select Submit New Tip.

3. Select Type of Crime.

4. Complete the form with as much

information as possible.

5. Choose to attach a photo orvideo.

6. Select Submit.

7. Enable push notifications inphone settings to receive alerts.

WEB A N D MOB I L E R E PO R T I NG A P PWE B A N D MOB I L E R E POR T I NG A

USMS

TIPS

USMS

TIPS

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of information should I report?You should report wanted fugitives, non-compliant sex offenders, and threats against the federal judiciary. A wanted fugitive is any person that has an active federal, state, or local felony warrant issued for their arrest. A non-compliant sex offender is any person that fails to register and comply as required by law within the state that they reside. A threat against the federal judiciary includes any threat against a federal judge, federal judicial employee, or a federal court facility.

How do I submit a tip using USMS Tips?To submit a tip, you can download the USMS Tips application on your smart device, as shown on the back of this brochure. You can also visit www.usmarshals.gov to submit a web-based tip.

What happens when I submit a tip using USMS Tips?When you submit a tip using USMS Tips, you will receive a unique tip number and be able to communicate directly with a USMS representative. Your identity will remain anonymous unless you

provide it to USMS.

How do I report additional information?

You can provide additional information to supplement your original tip by logging onto USMS Tips using your tip number. If you lose your tip

number, just submit a new tip.

Can I still call or go directly to my local USMS field office to report a tip?Yes. To obtain USMS contact information, go to www.usmarshals.gov.

learn more at WWW.USMARSHALS.GOV

USMS Tips Features

See something wrong. Do something right.

USMS values your privacy.Our web and mobile app was designed to

keep communities safe without violating your

confidentiality. USMS Tips does not track

your location or other information. All tip

submissions are safe, secure, and discreet.

Stay connected with USMS Tips.

When you submit a tip, you can

choose to receive push notifications

on your smart device to stay

connected with USMS Tips.

USMS offers rewards. The USMS may offer a reward for information

leading to an arrest on a case-by-case

basis. Information provided to the USMS is

strictly confidential and protected.

Privacy

Connectivity

Rewards

Your tips support our mission and our mission supports you.As the nation's first, most versatile federal law

enforcement agency, the United States Marshals

Service (USMS) is a force of approximately 5,200

deputies and civil servants who protect the judicial

process, the cornerstone of American democracy.

This protection is realized in each courthouse search,

prisoner transport, and fugitive apprehension on a

federal warrant across the 94 federal judicial districts.

The agency's 228 years of experience navigating

these considerations in order to protect the federal

judicial process has earned the USMS the distinction

of serving as the nexus for law enforcement at all

levels within a judicial district.

Keeping our communities safe and protecting the

judicial process isn't only up to law enforcement—the

USMS relies on you to provide us with tips on wanted

fugitives, non-compliant sex offenders and threats

against the judiciary.

That's why USMS has launched USMS Tips, a web and mobile application that can be used to safely and discreetly report information on wanted fugitives, non-compliant sex offenders and threats affecting the judiciary.

USMS TIPS Web and Mobile Reporting App