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United States Postal Inspection Service

About United States Postal Inspection Service

As our country’s oldest federal law enforcement agency, founded by Benjamin Franklin, the United States Postal Inspection Service has a long, proud, and successful history of fighting criminals who attack our nation’s postal system and misuse it to defraud, endanger, or otherwise threaten the American public. As the primary law enforcement arm of the United States Postal Service, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service is a highly specialized, professional organization performing investigative and security functions essential to a stable and sound postal system.

Congress empowered the Postal Service "to investigate postal offenses and civil matters relating to the Postal Service." Through its security and enforcement functions, the Postal Inspection Service provides assurance to American businesses for the safe exchange of funds and securities through the U.S. Mail; to postal customers of the "sanctity of the seal" in transmitting correspondence and messages; and to postal employees of a safe work environment.

Reviews

intern

May 2019 - July 2019 Harrisburg, PA
“It gave me a realistic expectation of documentation and other law enforcement duties, especially documentation of evidence and chain of custody. ”

Intern

August 2017 - December 2017 Phoenix, AZ
“There are many things I liked about this internship. But, the biggest one was that every inspector made time to talk to me. They all, wanted to teach me their field. I was able to work in the fields of mail fraud, drugs, and all other daily logistics of the Postal Inspectors Service.”
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