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Keep in mind they will only come after you if you are a fugitive - Some causes of the Marshals coming after you: There is an active warrant for your arrest/apprehension as a result of escaping from custody, Other agencies (city, county, state, federal) have lost your track, you missed a federal court date, or.
With no jurisdiction outside of the United States, the U.S. Marshals Service is constantly networking to establish and improve relationships with foreign governments to enhance its ability to apprehend fugitives seeking refuge in foreign countries.
Please note that courts sometimes instruct the U.S. Marshals Service to serve American process on a foreign government or a person outside the United States. However the U.S. Marshals Service is not authorized to travel to foreign countries to serve process or deliver documents even if ordered by the court.
Before beginning training, prospective U.S. marshals undergo an intensive screening process that involves a background check, medical and physical tests, a drug test, an interview and a series of examinations. These exams test skills such as perception, judgment, academic ability and decision-making.
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The Special Operations Group (SOG) is a specially-trained, rapidly-deployable law enforcement element of the United States Marshals Service (USMS), capable of conducting complex and sensitive operations throughout the globe to further the rule of law.
Nor is a single DUSM higher than an FBI Special Agent. Both the USMS and the FBI have seperate and distinct roles and neither is higher than the other. There is no hierarchy among LE agencies like many people seem to erroneously believe. There are simply jurisdictions and what an agency covers under its purview.
Applicant candidates will be assigned in the hiring regions under which they apply and to those city locations based on the need of the U.S. Marshals Service. All candidates are required to remain at their initial duty station for a minimum of three years.

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