Marshals will ask for credit/debit card numbers or wire transfers over the phone.

The U.S. Marshals Service is warning the public about ongoing telephone scams . Scammers are spoofing official numbers and demanding payment via bitcoin or gift cards to "avoid arrest" for missed jury duty or fines. Remember:

Start your journey by reviewing the position requirements and setting up an alert on USAJobs. #USMSCareers #BecomeAMarshal #FederalLawEnforcement Option 4: The "Scam Alert" Post (Educational)

Option 1: The "Justice, Integrity, Service" Post (Inspirational/General)

In 2025 alone, the USMS cleared over 87,000 warrants and arrested 73,323 fugitives.