Yes there is.
you can call them at (616) 456-5489. If you want to use their webpage i believe you still have to use the Detroit one http://Detroit.FBI.gov/default.htm
Each FBI field office is under the supervision of the Special Agent in Charge, with the exceptions of New York and Los Angeles who are under the direct supervision of an Assistant Director of the FBI.
For the best answer, call your local FBI field office and see what they tell you.
You can find USPS or FBI fingerprinting locations near you by visiting their official websites and using their location search tools. Additionally, you can contact your local post office or FBI field office for more information on nearby fingerprinting services.
The home of the FBI is Quantico, Virginia, where most new agents are trained. From Quantico they can be sent to any FBI field office of which there are at least one (possibly more) in every state, usually in the larger cities.
You can find a location near you that offers USPS and FBI fingerprinting services by visiting the official USPS website or contacting your local FBI field office for more information.
No, you cannot request an FBI background check at the post office.
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Yes.
Get StartedThe Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act makes it a violation of federal law to steal or misuse someone's personal identifying information. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) encourages the public to report any suspected violations of U.S. federal law. Therefore, if you have been the victim of an identity theft incident, you should contact the FBI field office that is located nearest you. For a complete list of FBI field offices, visit the FBI's web site.After you have made an initial contact with your local FBI field office, you can then send this letter as a follow-up. With the letter you can send documents verifying the identity theft incident and request that an investigation be conducted. The letter will also insure that the FBI has all of the necessary contact information.If your theft incident involved the use of the internet, you can also file a complaint online at the FBI's Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC).
depends what field
depends what field