U.S. Marshals Service district offices in Ohio operate within the state's federal judicial districts and are responsible for fugitive apprehension, prisoner transport, and courthouse security for all federal courts in the state. Each district is overseen by a U.S. Marshal appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.

US Marshals Service locations are available in 6 cities across Ohio. They are spread across 6 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration of federal law enforcement activity include Dayton, Cleveland, Akron, which are home to major federal courthouses and district offices.

Residents of Ohio who need to report a federal fugitive, respond to a federal court summons, or access information about USMS-managed property auctions should contact their district office directly. The USMS does not handle state or local criminal matters.

Akron Ohio Us Marshals Service

View Details Call Now (330) 375-5800

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Cincinnati Ohio Us Marshals Service

View Details Call Now (513) 684-3594

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Cleveland Ohio Us Marshals Service

View Details Call Now (216) 522-2150

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Columbus Ohio Us Marshals Service

View Details Call Now (614) 469-5540

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Dayton Ohio Us Marshals Service

View Details Call Now (937) 225-2917

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Toledo Ohio Us Marshals Service

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If you are a Ohio resident with a tip about a federal fugitive, you can submit information anonymously through the national USMS tip line at 1-877-WANTED2 or through the state's district office directly. Tips related to state-level fugitives should be directed to local law enforcement agencies rather than the USMS.

Browse US Marshals Service by county across Ohio to find the nearest federal courthouse district location and confirm its jurisdictional coverage.