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Travel Procedures and Forms

The National Advocacy Center (NAC) is a business facility dedicated to professional training for federal, state, and local prosecutors. While it has similarities to hotels, university facilities, and other public buildings, it operates under very specific rules and procedures. You will be responsible for following these rules and procedures upon arrival.

  1. National Advocacy Center Operational Protocol
  2. Course Site and General Information
  3. Lodging and Transportation Information
  4. Reservations - Online for the NAC

If you work in a component of the Department of Justice, you will continue to receive notice of the nomination process via e-mail to your offices' training contact.

If you are from an agency outside of the Department of Justice, please use the nomination form to apply for all OLE courses. Your attention to each question will assist us in making OLE programs available to you. Local reproduction of the nomination form is authorized and encouraged.

The Executive Office for United States Attorneys will provide reasonable accommodation to people with disabilities. Requests should be made as early as possible, preferably at least two weeks in advance of the seminar. No nominee will be excluded from a course on the basis of a disability-related accommodations request.

 

Modified: March 13, 2009