Updated: November 16 2006
United States Secret Service: Office of Government Liaison & Public Affairs, (DHS)
The United States Secret Service is mandated by statute and executive order to carry out two significant missions: protection and criminal investigations. The Secret Service protects the President and Vice President, their families, heads of state, and other designated individuals; investigates threats against these protectees; protects the White House, Vice President’s Residence, Foreign Missions, and other buildings within Washington, D.C.; and plans and implements security designs for designated National Special Security Events. The Secret Service also investigates violations of laws relating to counterfeiting of obligations and securities of the United States; financial crimes that include, but are not limited to, access device fraud, financial institution fraud, identity theft, computer fraud; and computer-based attacks on our nation’s financial, banking, and telecommunications infrastructure.
Primary Address
United States Secret Service: Office of Government Liaison & Public Affairs, (DHS)
Department of Homeland Security
Washington, DC 20223
Phone: (202) 406-5800
Web: http://www.secretservice.gov
Region(s) Served
- National
Locations
- Washington Office
Department of Homeland Security 245 Murray Drive, Bldg. 410
Washington, DC 20223
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