
What We Investigate — FBI
The FBI is the lead federal agency for investigating cyberattacks by criminals, overseas adversaries, and terrorists. The threat is incredibly serious—and growing.
Services — FBI
The FBI doesn't just solve cases and prevent attacks. It also provides a range of services to its many partners and to the general public.
St. Louis — FBI
FBI St. Louis You can report suspicious activities and crime by contacting us 24/7 at (314) 589-2500 or tips.fbi.gov. Submit Tips
Atlanta — FBI
FBI Atlanta You can report suspicious activities and crime by contacting us 24/7 at (770) 216-3000 or tips.fbi.gov. Submit a Tip
More FBI Services and Information — FBI
Need an FBI Service or More Information? Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Crime and Law Enforcement Statistics (UCR) Rap Sheet (Identity History Summary)
San Francisco — FBI
Bay Area teens got an exclusive look at FBI programs and operational teams on the historic decommissioned aircraft carrier in Alameda, California.
FBI Headquarters
The first FBI employees moved into the new Headquarters building on June 28, 1974. At that time, FBI Headquarters offices were housed in nine separate locations.
Field Offices — FBI
Our local FBI offices are all about protecting your communities. The FBI has 56 field offices (also called divisions) centrally located in major metropolitan areas across the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
Baltimore — FBI
FBI Baltimore You can report suspicious activities and crime by contacting us 24/7 at (410) 265-8080 or tips.fbi.gov. Submit Tips
How We Can Help You — FBI
Law Enforcement The FBI's law enforcement site contains our online resources for law enforcement partners.