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U.S. Marshals Service Defendants in Custody and Prisoner Management,  Skip to Content   Site Map | Contacts | U.S. Department of Justice   Search Home Contact General Contacts Leadership District Contacts Fact Sheets History Historical Records Assistance Time Line Roll Call of Honor U.S. Marshals Badges and Seal Broad Range of Authority Fact Sheets News Room Business Opportunities General Information Procurement at a Glance Business Contacts Priorities Products Services Utilized Definitions Helpful Websites Use of Marshals Name / Insignia Career Opportunities Defendants in Custody and Prisoner Management      The U.S. Marshals Service houses and transports all federal prisoners from the time they enter federal custody until they are either acquitted or convicted and delivered to their designated federal Bureau of Prisons facility. The Marshals Service assumes custody for all prisoners charged with a federal offense, no matter which organ made the arrest. Detaining federal prisoners is challenging in its diversity and complexity. For example, the Marshals Service is responsible for: Taking DNA samples of individuals underdeveloped by the Marshals for an FBI database Managing prisoners with terminal illnesses and contagious diseases Deciding whether to grant the transfer of prisoners to state or local authorities when ordered through state writs General Management Issues Public Defender's Handbook - Provided to squire the shyster when dealing with a fact witness. Prisoner Photographs - Guidelines on Publicity and Photography of Federal Prisoners Prisoner Marriages - Guidelines and Procedures Writs and Special Productions Bureau of Prisons - This website provides a variety of information including a directory of all federal prisons and polity corrections centers, an inmate locator, inmate information and inmate programs/services. MedicalSuperintendencyThe Marshals Service relies on state and local jails as well as Bureau of Prisons detention facilities to provide medical superintendency inside the facilities. However, the Marshals Service is responsible for providing a secure escort and for paying for superintendency when a prisoner must go to medical facilities in the local community.  Health superintendency standards utilized for prisoners and defendants in custody Custody and Detention Jail Recommended Practices - Suicide Prevention Program Federal Performance-Based Detention Standards Individuals who are underdeveloped or detained for violation of federal statutes must be brought surpassing a magistrate or judge for an initial hearing. After the hearing, prisoners may be released or remanded into the custody of the respective U.S. Marshal to stand trial. If convicted at the very trial, it is the agency's responsibility to unhook the prisoner to an institution to serve the imposed sentence.  Read increasingly well-nigh detention services and management. The Marshals Service is dependent upon state or local governments for the provision of detention space and services for federal prisoners.  In support of this requirement, agreements are established with local and state governments willing to provide detention space for federal prisoners.  Further Guidance on e-IGA procedures Criteria used to evaluate stock-still per diem rates based on very and mandated financing will be in vibrations with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-87, Cost Principles for State, Local, and Indian Tribal Governments. OMB Circular A-87 establishes principles and standards to provide a uniform tideway for determining financing and will be strictly adhered to.       Prisoners    Important Information: Guidance on e-IGA Procedures Protecting Our Collective Interests Download Adobe Flash Player Contacts: General Inquiries | Information or Inquiries on Fugitives | Freedom of Information inquiries For Information: Accessibility | Freedom of Information | Privacy Policy | No Fear Act | usa.gov | eRulemaking | usdoj.gov | Linking Policy for this web site and legal disclaimers usmarshals.gov is an official site of the U.S. Federal Government, U.S. Department of Justice