FBI field offices investigate federal crimes including terrorism, cybercrime, public corruption, organized crime, and civil rights violations. The Federal Bureau of Investigation operates as the nation's premier domestic law enforcement and intelligence agency under the U.S. Department of Justice.
There are 52 states with FBI Office locations across the United States. The FBI operates 56 field offices and more than 350 resident agencies nationwide to provide broad coverage across the country.
FBI Office in the United States
Browsing by state helps the public find their nearest FBI field office or resident agency, where they can report federal crimes, human trafficking, internet fraud, and other matters within the FBI's jurisdiction.
Common Services
- Federal crime reporting including cybercrime and fraud
- Human trafficking tips and victim assistance referrals
- Background check information through the NICS system
- Public corruption and civil rights violation investigations
Members of the public with information about a federal crime can contact their local FBI field office by phone or submit a tip online through tips.fbi.gov. For internet fraud specifically, file a complaint at IC3.gov, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center.
For official information, visit Federal Bureau of Investigation.
About FBI Office
The FBI is a federal law enforcement agency operating under the U.S. Department of Justice, with jurisdiction over more than 200 categories of federal crimes. Field offices coordinate with local law enforcement, state police, and international partners on joint investigations.
Common Services
- Safe Streets and Violent Gang Task Force operations
- Crimes Against Children and ICAC investigations
- Financial fraud and white-collar crime investigations
- Community outreach and InfraGard partnership programs
Businesses and organizations can join the FBI's InfraGard program to receive timely information about cyber and physical threats affecting critical infrastructure in their industry sector.
For official information, visit FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).