
The United States Secret Service
is mandated by statute and executive order to carry out two
significant missions:
protection and
criminal investigations. During the course of their careers,
special agents carry out assignments in both of these areas and
must be available to be assigned to duty stations anywhere in
the world.
The Secret Service protects:
- The president, the vice president (or
other individuals next in order of succession to the Office
of the President), the president-elect and vice
president-elect
- The immediate families of the above
individuals
- Former presidents, their spouses for
their lifetimes, except when the spouse remarries. In 1997,
Congressional legislation became effective limiting Secret
Service protection to former presidents for a period of not
more than 10 years from the date the former president leaves
office
- Children of former presidents until
age 16
- Visiting heads of foreign states or
governments and their spouses traveling with them, other
distinguished foreign visitors to the United States, and
official representatives of the United States performing
special missions abroad
- Major presidential and vice
presidential candidates, and their spouses within 120 days
of a general presidential election
- Other individuals as designated per
Executive Order of the President
- National Special Security Events,
when designated as such by the Secretary of the Department
of Homeland Security
The Secret Service investigates:
- Violations of laws relating to
counterfeiting of obligations and securities of the United
States
- Financial crimes that include, but
are not limited to, financial institution fraud, false
identification documents, access device fraud, advance fee
fraud, computer and telecommunications fraud, electronic
funds transfers and money laundering as it relates to the
agency's core violations
- Computer-based attacks on the
nation's financial, banking and telecommunications
infrastructure

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Requirements and Qualifications
To be CONSIDERED you must:
- Be a U.S. Citizen
- Be between the ages of 21 and less
than 37 at the time of appointment
- Possess a current valid driver's
license
- Possess visual acuity no worse than
20/60 uncorrected, correctable to 20/20 in each eye
Note: Lasik, ALK, RK and PRK
are acceptable corrective eye surgeries for special agent
applicants. Applicants will be considered eligible for the
special agent position provided specific visual tests are
passed three months after Lasik surgery and one year after
all other surgeries.
To qualify at the GL-7 level you
must:
- Possess a bachelor's degree from an
accredited college or university with superior academic
achievement.
- Superior academic achievement is
defined as meeting at least one of the following
requirements:
- Being in the upper third of your
graduating class
- Having a grade point average of 3.0
or higher out of a possible 4.0, based on four years of
undergraduate education or based on courses completed during
the final two years of curriculum
- Having a grade point average of 3.5
or higher out of a possible 4.0, based on required courses
completed in your major or required courses in your major
completed during the final two years of curriculum
- Being a member of a national
scholastic honor society that meets the requirements of the
Association of College Honor Societies
OR
Possess at least one full year of
graduate level education (i.e. 18 semester hours).
OR
Possess at least one year of specialized
experience equivalent to the GL-5 level which is in or directly
related to the line of work of the position.
Specialized experience is defined as assisting in:
- Carrying out investigations of
alleged or suspected violations of the law
- Conducting surveillance and
undercover activities or operations
- Apprehending and arresting persons
suspected of violations
- Organizing evidence for presentation
to prosecution officials
To qualify at the GL-9 level you must:
Possess a master's or equivalent graduate
degree (such as LL.B. or J.D.) from an accredited college or
university
OR
Possess at least one year of specialized
experience equivalent to the GL-7 level, which is in or directly
related to the line of work of the position.
Specialized experience is defined as independently:
- Carrying out limited investigations
of alleged or suspected violations of the law
- Conducting surveillance and
undercover activities or operations, raids and/or seizures
- Apprehending, arresting,
interviewing, and interrogating persons suspected of
violations of the law
- Organizing evidence for presentation
to prosecution officials
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