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Aloha and welcome to FBI Honolulu's web site. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, a United States federal law enforcement agency, serves as the investigative arm of the Department of Justice, with jurisdiction in some 300 classifications of cases. The work of the FBI includes investigations into organized crime, drug trafficking, bank robbery, kidnapping, extortion, air piracy, health care fraud, bank fraud, civil rights, white-collar crime, public corruption, cyber crime, terrorism, foreign counterintelligence, and threats to our national infrastructure and national security. The Honolulu Division has 165 employees in the positions of Special Agent, professional support, and specialty areas, based in Honolulu, Maui, Hawaii (Big Island), Guam and Saipan. Honolulu is one of three FBI field divisions with extraterritorial investigative responsibilities. Honolulu's area of responsibility covers the entire Pacific Rim, extending to Mongolia, westward to Afghanistan and southward to Antarctica. FBI Honolulu is located in the Prince Jonah Kuhio Federal Building, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Suite 4-230. Business hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. If you need to speak to an FBI representative, you may telephone the office at (808)566-4300. | |
To request information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act, you may telephone the office during regular business hours. Written requests may be sent to FBI Honolulu, P.O. Box 50164, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96850. If you contact us by e-mail, please include your name, telephone number, and address. Although e-mail is reviewed, a reply via the Internet may not be possible due to security and authentication reasons. Please do not include any attachments when sending e-mail since some systems may not be compatible. Our unclassified e-mail address is HONOLULU@FBI.GOV | |
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