Yes, all FBI agents are armed at all times while they are at work or in the field. They do not stay armed while at home.
No, not all FBI agents are armed at all times. Whether an agent carries a firearm depends on the specific assignment and circumstances. Some agents who have administrative or investigative roles may not carry firearms on a daily basis, while others who are involved in field operations or high-risk situations may carry firearms as part of their duties.
Not Undercover Agents.
No. All agents are "Special Agents" upon graduation from the FBI Academy at Quantico.(A "yes" answer was removed as the FBI does not, in fact, have plain "agents".)
not all the time, sometimes FBI's have a bike or motorcycle.
All FBI agents are required to be US Citizens.
There are a couple of parts of the government that has secret agents. The CIA, FBI, and NSA could all have secret agents working with them.
All sorts of environments. Hostage, translation, undercover, etc.
Start by checking FBIjobs.gov. This is a government website that lists all FBI jobs with openings through out the country and all over the world. Not all FBI jobs are field agents with the mystery, some are desk jobs no different from a white collar career.
9mm glock...Excuse your answer: FBI Miami shootout was a gun battle that occurred on 11 April 1986 in Miami, Florida between eight Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents and two serial bank robbers. The firefight claimed the lives of Special Agents Jerry L. Dove and Benjamin P. Grogan.Thus...The FBI SWITCHED TO 40 Cal S&W because they were out-gunned by TWO MEN! ADDITIONALLY, five more agents were wounded, Both suspects were killed. Prior to that the FBI Holstered 38/38 Special Revolvers or 9mm, probably both Smith & Wesson.
No. Presidential Order 23492, Article 5, Section 3, Clause 8: Sworn members of Federal Law Enforcement Agencies are hereby exempt from Federal Tax Influences. The Constitutional reason being that the Federal government cannot tax constituent bodies and as an extension, law enforcement agents.
I'm sorry but I am part of the FBI and no one is aloud to answer this question. Sorry. No. Different jobs require different clearances.
There are no spies in the FBI. The FBI uses Undercover Agents to get evidence on criminals in this country. The agency for spies is the CIA. The CIA sends out agents to work undercover in foreign countries. They are called spies. All undercover work involves using false identities, getting close to the people who have the information you need, getting them to accept you and talk in front of you, and having a safe way to deliver reports to your home office.
FBI special agents are not required to have any law enforcement experience. The basic requirements are that a candidate be at least 23 years old and have a four-year degree from an accredited college. In practice, new agents are usually older than 23 and often have advanced degrees in law, engineering, languages, or other fields. Regardless of experience or education, all new agents complete the same basic course of training at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA before being assigned to a field office.