The United States National Central Bureau (USNCB), a component of the U.S. Department of Justice, serves as the point of contact for all INTERPOL matters involving the United States and its state, local and federal law enforcement officials.
The USNCB transmits requests for international investigative assistance to and from law enforcement officials in the United States and those in the other 186 INTERPOL member countries.
Assistance Provided by The USNCB
The USNCB provides assistance, without charge, to all U.S. federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, as well as to police authorities in other INTERPOL member countries seeking assistance from the U.S. law enforcement community. The USNCB is operational 24/7.
The USNCB provides a variety of services to the U.S. law enforcement community including, but not limited to:
The USNCB offers these services to the law enforcement community exclusively. Private Citizens or non-law enforcement entities seeking assistance should contact their local law enforcement agency or other appropriate state, local or federal authority.
U.S. Law Enforcement Gains Direct Access to INTERPOL Criminal Databases
12 September, 2007110 representatives from State and Federal agencies attended the STARS Conference in December 2007. Download the full brochure.
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