Contact the DEA and ask. Realistic advice: If he shows you a badge and a valid ID folder, I wouldn't try to interfere with his lawful actions if I were you.
WRONG, WRONG, WRONG... I would always ask for ID and I would always verify, especially if they are in plain clothes. It is our right to verify who we are speaking with. They cannot hold that against you. Then they would be breaking the law.
To verify a Drug Enforcement Agent badge number, you can contact the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) directly through their website or phone number. Provide the badge number and any other relevant information for them to confirm its authenticity. Avoid sharing personal information or sending money to websites claiming to verify badge numbers.
A DEA officer got in touch with me and gave his badge number. I would like to verify if legit or not
A sheriff typically wears a uniform that includes a badge, hat, shirt, pants, boots, and sometimes a tie. The uniform is often designed to be easily recognizable and help distinguish the sheriff from other law enforcement officers.
The saying on the West Yorkshire Police badge is "In the public service."
What a bailiff wears depends on the court. Bailiffs are law enforcement officers assigned to protect a court. In California trial courts, Bailiffs are nearly always county Deputy Sheriffs and they wear their standard Deputy Sheriff uniform.
Yes, you can wear a Combat Action Badge (CAB) and an Expert Infantryman Badge (EIB) on your Class A uniform. The regulations regarding the wear of these badges can be found in AR 670-1, paragraph 22-16 and 22-17.
It is unlawful for a private citizen to wear a security officer badge without proper authorization or credentials. Doing so could potentially lead to legal consequences and is considered impersonation of a security officer.
Contact the local DEA Office and ask to speak to a supervisor, then ask them if the have an agent with that badge number.
You can be an FBI agent by applying to the FBI academy. You will need to meet all of the requirements for this type of law enforcement degree including a physical and mental evaluation.
It is consideration given that allows for the enforcement of a promise/contract.
The amount of time that it takes an agent to earn a CIA badge is one to three years depending on ones experience.This is the amount of time it can take to become a CIA agent.
There are many types of gear that are required for law enforcement officers. Law enforcement officers are required to have their badge, their gun, and their handcuffs on them at all times.
His badge number was 714.
If you are referring to the badge that is issued to a law enforcement officer, they only get one, typically with the officers "badge number" affixed to, or engraved on, it. If they are promoted and move to a higher rank they will be issued another badge which reflects their new rank and new number. They can "earn" as many badges as the ranks to which they may be promoted. Upon promotion they surrender their former badge back to the department or agency and it and the number are re-assigned to a new officer. Badge numbers are customarily never 'retired' from use unless the officer that carried it at the time was killed in the line of duty.
yes you can!!!
The badge number is.............. JTT047101111 He says it in the following episode > F. Emasculata ( Season 2 Episode 22 ) @ 17:19 mark In 7x08, The Amazing Maleeni, a close up shot of Mulder's badge is shown @ 42:25 - it shows clearly "Agent Number 22791" On a slightly related note, in the show Bones, Agent Booth's number is 22705. This might be some sort of 'made for tv FBI numbering' similar to how tv characters' phone numbers almost always start with "555" which is a non-existent prefix in the US. Also interesting: Mulder is said to have re-opened the X-Files in 1991 (w/ Fowley) and Bones first aired in 2005 (the beginning of the FBI-Jeffersonian partnership). 91 and 05 being the only difference in these 2 FBI Agent's numbers. Then again this may all be a coincidence brought on by watching too much X-Files.
John Cusack played the youtful IKGB agent. His badge number, never shown directly would be #32l. ( The rite of Spring!)
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No. A police car, uniform and badge are all the credentials you need, and they're readily viewable.For those who'd try to use the "well, how do I know those items are real?" diversion, the same could be asked of the supposed "credentials" you're requesting.Added: I am not aware of ANY law enforcement agency in the US that does not require their officers to wear a nameplate on their uniform and many (but not all) law enforcement badges have a number stamped, engraved, or otherwise affixed to the badge plate itself. That is the officers unique number and usually stays with them their entire career, unless promoted, at which time they are issued a new badge and new number comensurate with their new rank.