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Southern District of Florida

About the District

The mission of the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAO-SDFL) is to enforce and defend the laws of the United States of America through the prosecution of criminal cases brought by the Federal Government; the prosecution and defense of civil cases in which the United States is a party; and the collection of debts owed to the Federal Government that are administratively uncollectible.

The United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Mr. Markenzy Lapointe, is the chief federal law enforcement officer for the District.   Mr. Lapointe serves as the 57th U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, a district that encompasses a geographical area of approximately 15,197 square miles extending south to Key West, north to Sebastian and west to Sebring. The Southern District of Florida has more than 7 million residents and covers nine counties: Monroe, Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, Okeechobee, and Highlands.

Meet the U.S. Attorney

Leadership
Markenzy Lapointe
U.S. Attorney

Contact
Miami: (305) 961-9001
Fax: (305) 530-7679

SDFL US Attorney

The United States Attorney's Office has a staff of approximately 223 Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs), 41 Special Assistant U.S. Attorneys (SAUSAs), and 191 support personnel. The main office is in Miami, Florida. There are three staffed branch offices located in Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Fort Pierce, and one unstaffed branch office in Key West. There is also a High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) office headquartered in West Miami-Dade and a Health Care Fraud Facility in Miramar.

It is the policy of the United States Attorney’s Office to provide equal opportunity in employment on the basis of merit and to prohibit discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex - including gender identity, sexual orientation, or pregnancy status - or because of age (over 40), physical or mental disability, protected genetic information, parental status, marital status, political affiliation, or any other non-merit based factor. Our goal is to continue to promote the full realization of equal employment opportunity through a continuing affirmative employment program that will eliminate discrimination based on factors irrelevant to job performance.

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