Frequently Asked Questions
Provided for your convenience is a listing of the most frequently asked questions related to market disruption and enforcement. If you can’t find an answer to your question below, please contact us.
Where should I report illegal drug activity?
Please contact your local law enforcement agencies (city police department
and/or County sheriff's office) with any information you may have concerning
illegal activities. You can also contact the Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) Field Office responsible
for your area or submit information anonymously using the DEA Submit
a Tip online form.
Where can I view a listing of the zip codes included in High Intensity
Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) efforts?
We do not maintain a listing of all of the individual zip codes that are included
in each of the HIDTAs. To locate information about the specific counties that
are involved in HIDTA activities, please visit the HIDTA
section of our Web site. From here, you can click on the HIDTA(s) of interest
to find the geographic area of responsibility (listing of counties), phone
number, and efforts of the HIDTA.
Are grants available for drug-related law enforcement efforts?
You can access information about drug-related funding opportunities for criminal
justice agencies on the following Web sites:
- Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Justice Activities Grant (JAG)
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/grant/jag.html - Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS)
http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/Default.asp?Item=46
If you are interested in receiving an e-mail notification when new grants are available from the Department of Justice or other Federal Agencies, please sign up for the Federal Grants.Gov Notification Service at http://www.grants.gov/applicants/email_subscription.jsp
You may also wish to review the following Web sites for funding opportunities:
- Grants.Gov
http://www.grants.gov - Federal Register
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html - Foundation Center
http://fdncenter.org/ - Grantsmanship
http://www.tgci.com/
Please also contact the State Grant Administering Agency for your state to see if there are any funds available. Many Office of Justice Program's formula grants are awarded directly to State governments, which then set priorities and allocate funds within the State. You can view a listing of State Grant Administering agencies on the following Web site.