FBI Offices

Albuquerque

4200 Luecking Park Avenue NE
Albuquerque, NM 87107
albuquerque.fbi.gov
(505) 889-1300

Counties Covered: Bernalillo, Catron, Cibola (eastern half), Guadalupe, Quay, Sandoval (southern corner), Socorro, Torrence, and Valencia.


Anchorage

101 East Sixth Avenue
Anchorage, AK 99501
anchorage.fbi.gov
Phone: (907) 276-4441

Covers the entire state of Alaska.

Atlanta

2635 Century Parkway NE
Suite 400
Atlanta, GA 30345
atlanta.fbi.gov
Phone: (404) 679-9000

Covers the entire state of Georgia.

Baltimore

2600 Lord Baltimore Drive
Baltimore, MD 21244
baltimore.fbi.gov
Phone: (410) 265-8080

Covers the entire states of Maryland and Delaware.

Birmingham

1000 18th Street North
Birmingham, AL 35203
birmingham.fbi.gov
Phone: (205) 326-6166

Covers the Northern District of Alabama.

Boston

201 Maple Street
Chelsea, MA 02150
boston.fbi.gov
(857) 386-2000

Covers the entire states of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. In addition to our Headquarters, we have 10 satellite offices known as resident agencies in the four-state area.

Buffalo

One FBI Plaza
Buffalo, NY 14202
buffalo.fbi.gov
(716) 856-7800

Covers 17 counties in western New York.

Charlotte

7915 Microsoft Way
Charlotte, NC 28273
charlotte.fbi.gov
(704) 672-6100

Covers the entire state of North Carolina.


Chicago

2111 W. Roosevelt Road
Chicago, IL 60608
chicago.fbi.gov
Phone: (312) 421-6700

Covers 18 counties in northern Illinois, from Interstate 80 north to the Wisconsin border, east to Indiana, and west to Iowa.


Cincinnati

2012 Ronald Reagan Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45236
cincinnati.fbi.gov
(513) 421-4310

Covers 48 counties throughout central and southern Ohio.


Cleveland

Counties Covered: Cuyahoga and Lorain. Along with our main office in Cleveland, we have eight satellite offices, known as resident agencies, in the area.


Columbia

151 Westpark Boulevard
Columbia, SC 29210-3857
columbia.fbi.gov
(803) 551-4200

Covers the entire state of South Carolina.


Dallas

One Justice Way
Dallas, TX 75220
dallas.fbi.gov
(972) 559-5000

Covers 137 counties in North Texas and portions of East and West Texas.


Denver

8000 East 36th Avenue
Denver, CO 80238
denver.fbi.gov
(303) 629-7171

Covers the entire states of Colorado and Wyoming.


Detroit

477 Michigan Ave., 26th Floor
Detroit, MI 48226
detroit.fbi.gov
(313) 965-2323

Covers the entire state of Michigan, including the Upper Peninsula.


El Paso

El Paso Federal Justice Center
660 South Mesa Hills Drive
El Paso, TX 79912
elpaso.fbi.gov
(915) 832-5000

Covers 17 counties in western Texas.


Honolulu

91-1300 Enterprise Street
Kapolei, HI 96707
honolulu.fbi.gov
(808) 566-4300

Covers the state of Hawaii along with Guam and Saipan.


Houston

1 Justice Park Drive
Houston, TX 77292
houston.fbi.gov
(713) 693-5000

Covers 40 counties in southeastern Texas.


Indianapolis

8825 Nelson B Klein Pkwy
Indianapolis, IN 46250
indianapolis.fbi.gov
(317) 595-4000

Covers the entire state of Indiana.


Jackson

1220 Echelon Parkway
Jackson, MS 39213
jackson.fbi.gov
(601) 948-5000

Covers the entire state of Mississippi.


Jacksonville

6061 Gate Parkway
Jacksonville, FL 32256
jacksonville.fbi.gov
(904) 248-7000

Covers 40 counties throughout northern Florida.


Kansas City

1300 Summit Street
Kansas City, MO 64105
kansascity.fbi.gov
(816) 512-8200

Covers the Western District of Missouri and the entire state of Kansas.


Knoxville

1501 Dowell Springs Boulevard
Knoxville, TN 37909
knoxville.fbi.gov
(865) 544-0751

Covers 41 counties in eastern Tennessee.


Las Vegas

1787 West Lake Mead Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89106-2135
lasvegas.fbi.gov
(702) 385-1281

Covers the entire state of Nevada.


Little Rock

24 Shackleford West Boulevard
Little Rock, AR 72211-3755
littlerock.fbi.gov
(501) 221-9100

Covers the entire state of Arkansas.


Los Angeles

11000 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 1700
Los Angeles, CA 90024
losangeles.fbi.gov
(310) 477-6565

Covers the Central District of California.


Louisville

12401 Sycamore Station Place
Louisville, KY 40299-6198
louisville.fbi.gov
(502) 263-6000

Covers the entire state of Kentucky.


Memphis

225 North Humphreys Boulevard
Suite 3000
Memphis, TN 38120
memphis.fbi.gov
(901) 747-4300

Covers 54 counties in western Tennessee.


Miami

2030 SW 145th Avenue
Miramar, FL 33027
miami.fbi.gov
(754) 703-2000

Covers nine counties in southern Florida. Also responsible for addressing extraterritorial violations of American citizens in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.


Milwaukee

3600 S. Lake Drive
St. Francis, WI 53235
milwaukee.fbi.gov
(414) 276-4684

Covers the entire state of Wisconsin.


Minneapolis

1501 Freeway Boulevard
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
minneapolis.fbi.gov
(763) 569-8000

Covers the entire states of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.


Mobile

200 North Royal Street
Mobile, AL 36602
mobile.fbi.gov
(251) 438-3674

Covers the Middle Judicial District of Alabama and the Southern Judicial District of Alabama.


New Haven

600 State Street
New Haven, CT 06511
newhaven.fbi.gov
(203) 777-6311

Covers the entire state of Connecticut.


New Orleans

2901 Leon C. Simon Boulevard
New Orleans, LA 70126
neworleans.fbi.gov
(504) 816-3000

Covers the entire state of Louisiana.


New York

26 Federal Plaza, 23rd Floor
New York, NY 10278-0004
newyork.fbi.gov
(212) 384-1000

Covers the five boroughs of New York City, eight counties in New York state, and La Guardia Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport.


Newark

Counties Covered: Essex, Hudson, and Union. Along with our main office in Newark, we have five satellite offices, known as resident agencies, in the area.


Norfolk

509 Resource Row
Chesapeake, VA 23320
norfolk.fbi.gov
(757) 455-0100

Covers the southeastern part of Virginia, including the Southside, Peninsula, and the Virginia Eastern Shore.


Oklahoma City

3301 West Memorial Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73134-7098
oklahomacity.fbi.gov
(405) 290-7770

Covers the entire state of Oklahoma.


Omaha

4411 South 121st Court
Omaha, NE 68137-2112
omaha.fbi.gov
(402) 493-8688

Covers the entire states of Nebraska and Iowa.


Philadelphia

County Covered: Philadelphia. Along with our main office in Philadelphia, we have eight satellite offices, known as resident agencies, in the area.


Phoenix

21711 N. 7th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85024
phoenix.fbi.gov
Phone: (623) 466-1999

Covers the entire state of Arizona and Grand Canyon National Park.


Pittsburgh

3311 East Carson Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
pittsburgh.fbi.gov
(412) 432-4000

Covers 25 counties in western Pennsylvania as well as the entire state of West Virginia.


Portland

9109 NE Cascades Parkway
Portland, OR 97220
portland.fbi.gov
(503) 224-4181

Covers the entire state of Oregon.


Richmond

1970 East Parham Road
Richmond, VA 23228
richmond.fbi.gov
Phone: (804) 261-1044

Covers most of the state of Virginia except Northern Virginia and the eastern shore covered by the Norfolk Division.


Sacramento

2001 Freedom Way
Roseville, CA 95678
(916) 746-7000

Along with our main office in Roseville, we have eight satellite offices, known as resident agencies, in the area.


Salt Lake City

5425 West Amelia Earhart Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
saltlakecity.fbi.gov
(801) 579-1400

Covers the entire states of Utah, Idaho, and Montana.


San Antonio

5740 University Heights Blvd.
San Antonio, TX 78249
sanantonio.fbi.gov
(210) 225-6741

Counties Covered: Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Frio, Gillespie, Gonzalez, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Mason, Medina, Real, Uvalde, and Wilson.


San Diego

10385 Vista Sorrento Parkway
San Diego, CA 92121
sandiego.fbi.gov
(858) 320-1800

Covers San Diego and Imperial Counties in southern California.


San Francisco

450 Golden Gate Avenue, 13th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102-9523
sanfrancisco.fbi.gov
(415) 553-7400

Counties Covered: Marin, Napa, San Francisco, and San Mateo. Along with our main office in San Francisco, we have seven satellite offices in the area.


San Juan

Municipalities Covered: Aguas Buenas, Arecibo, Barceloneta, Bayamon, Caguas, Canovanas, Carolina, Cataño, Cayey, Ciales, Cidra, Comerio, Corozal, Dorado etc…


Seattle

1110 3rd Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101-2904
seattle.fbi.gov
(206) 622-0460

Covers the entire state of Washington.


Springfield

900 East Linton Avenue
Springfield, IL 62703
springfield.fbi.gov
(217) 522-9675

Covers central and southern Illinois.


St. Louis

Counties Covered: Jefferson, Lincoln, St. Charles, St. Louis, and Warren. Along with our main office in St. Louis, we have three satellite offices in the area.


Tampa

5525 West Gray Street
Tampa, FL 33609
tampa.fbi.gov
(813) 253-1000

Covers 18 counties in central and southwest Florida.


Washington

601 4th Street NW
Washington, DC 20535
washingtondc.fbi.gov
(202) 278-2000

Covers the District of Columbia and several counties in Northern Virginia.

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Latitude Longitude Greenwich Time

Latitude (shown as a horizontal line) is the angular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds of a point north or south of the Equator. Lines of latitude are often referred to as parallels.

Longitude (shown as a vertical line) is the angular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds, of a point east or west of the Prime (Greenwich) Meridian. Lines of longitude are often referred to as meridians.

Distance between Lines

If you divide the circumference of the earth (approximately 25,000 miles) by 360 degrees, the distance on the earth’s surface for each one degree of latitude or longitude is just over 69 miles, or 111 km. Note: As you move north or south of the equator, the distance between the lines of longitude gets shorter until they actually meet at the poles. At 45 degrees N or S of the equator, one degree of longitude is about 49 miles.

Minutes and Seconds

For precision purposes, degrees of longitude and latitude have been divided into minutes (‘) and seconds ("). There are 60 minutes in each degree. Each minute is divided into 60 seconds. Seconds can be further divided into tenths, hundredths, or even thousandths.For example, our office on Galveston Island, Texas, USA, is located at 29 degrees, 16 minutes, and 22 seconds north of the equator, and 94 degrees, 49 minutes and 46 seconds west of the Prime Meridian.

For example, our office on Galveston Island, Texas, USA, is located at 29 degrees, 16 minutes, and 22 seconds north of the equator, and 94 degrees, 49 minutes and 46 seconds west of the Prime Meridian.

Relative Locations

Relative Location of a city or destination on the planet is its relationship to another place or nearby landmarks.

As an example, our U.S. office is on Galveston Island, located in southeastern Texas in the Gulf of Mexico, about 48 miles southeast of Houston. That’s our relative location.

Absolute Locations

Absolute Location is the definitive location of a place using a recognized coordinate system. In terms of latitude and longitude, oaur office in Galveston, Texas, is 29°16′ North, 94°49’ West

Latitude longitude Greenwich time

How do I determine my longitude and latitude without any technology?
You can do it with:
A quadrant,
A Sundial
A Watch

The first part is the easiest – latitude
At sea, in the middle of nowhere, to find out your latitude, you find Polaris.
Polaris is a star that is exactly aligned with the axis of the Earth toward the north. No matter where you are in the northern hemisphere this star is toward the North.

Polaris is in the axis of the Planet Earth

And therefore always at the same place in the sky, regardless of earth rotation.

Now, given the location of Polaris, if you are navigating in the northern hemisphere, it will be above your head if you are at the north pole (90°) and right on the horizon (0°) if you are on the equator, any position. You then use a quadrant to measure as accurately as possible the position of Polaris above the horizon, and this is you Latitude.
If you are in the southern hemisphere your could use Sigma Octantis instead but it is much more difficult and not as accurate.
If this is during the day you can find out using the sun. Now this is more difficult. But the sun at 12:00 on 20th March / September(equinox) will be right above your head on the equator and will be at the horizon on the north pole. You use your quadrant again to measure the angle and your latitude is 90- your results….
Now to measure your longitude. Well sorry but you cannot do it without a great piece of technology. It took about 60 years to be created from the moment the British government offered £20 000 to whomever could make it.
This my friend, is a watch. Not a simple one, oh no. A watch that gives Greenwich time for months without running fast or slow EVEN ON A BOAT. Because of course the mechanism of any watch from the 18 century would struggle with the movements of a boat.
The principle is easy, once we have defined that the line going through Greenwich observatory is the mark 0 (which in itself wasn’t that simple as Paris was claiming it as well). Your longitude is the time difference between Greenwich and your position (between 0 and 24 hours) translate into degrees (0 – 360).

So what you need is to know the time wherever your are and then the time in London.
If you think the former is the most difficult … think again.
With a sundial, it is fairly straightforward to know the time.
To know the time in Greenwich, however you need to have embarked a watch showing the time there and that hasn’t been impacted by the movement of the boat at sea.
So now that you have the time difference between your place and Greenwich you know how far you went.

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13 January, 2017 06:47


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