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.
Yes there is.
Every FBI field office except for Los Angeles, New York, and Washington D.C. are supervised by a Special Agent in charge. Because of Los Angeles, New York, and D.C.'s large poplulations, they are supervised by an Assistant Director in charge. The entire bureau is overseen by a Director.
can you help me i need to know what is noun proper and common plaes can you help me Added: Generally, a Special Agent-in-Charge is called a "SAC." However, Special Agents within the FBI feel calling someone a "sac" may be a derogatory comment to a Supervisory Special Agent. Instead they spell it out like: "S-A-C," and include the person's last name, S-A-C Lewis when referring to him or her. When speaking to them proper address would be: "Mr. Lewis." If I may correct your understanding also, the FBI is commanded by a Director and a Field Office is commanded by an Assistant Director-in-Charge, if a large field office such as Los Angeles. In large field offices Special Agents-in-Charge, command divisions, such as Counterterrorism Division.
For the best answer, call your local FBI field office and see what they tell you.
Generally speaking, No, they get into hot water if they do- like the Watergate. When the agency was formed the idea was to have it headquartered in Chicago, as that is in Central TIME ZONE. This may or may not be true. FBI has many Us Field offices- equivalent to precincts with regular police. an Inspector in the FBI ( and KGB) is in charge of a Field Office and is the equivalent of Major in the Army or AF.
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.
can you help me i need to know what is noun proper and common plaes can you help me Added: Generally, a Special Agent-in-Charge is called a "SAC." However, Special Agents within the FBI feel calling someone a "sac" may be a derogatory comment to a Supervisory Special Agent. Instead they spell it out like: "S-A-C," and include the person's last name, S-A-C Lewis when referring to him or her. When speaking to them proper address would be: "Mr. Lewis." If I may correct your understanding also, the FBI is commanded by a Director and a Field Office is commanded by an Assistant Director-in-Charge, if a large field office such as Los Angeles. In large field offices Special Agents-in-Charge, command divisions, such as Counterterrorism Division.
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.
John Edgar Hoover was the first director of the FBI and today the director is Robert S. Mueller, III.
No, you cannot request an FBI background check at the post office.
Yes.