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§559c Powers of officers and employees of Forest Service

Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 3— - FORESTS; FOREST SERVICE; REFORESTATION; MANAGEMENT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - GENERAL PROVISIONS › § 559c

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Up to 1,000 Forest Service special agents and law enforcement officers, if the Secretary picks and trains them, have these powers while doing their jobs on National Forest System lands or when enforcing laws that affect those lands. They can carry firearms. They can investigate drug crimes, including violations of section 841 of title 21, that happen on National Forest System lands and can investigate or enforce those laws outside the forests for offenses committed in or affecting the forests, including chasing suspects who flee. They can make arrests (with or without a warrant when they have probable cause as allowed), serve warrants and legal orders, and search or seize people, places, vehicles, or evidence with or without a warrant under federal law.

Full Legal Text

Title 16, §559c

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For the purposes of sections 559b to 559f of this title, if specifically designated by the Secretary and specially trained, not to exceed 1,000 special agents and law enforcement officers of the Forest Service when in the performance of their duties shall have authority to—
(1)carry firearms;
(2)conduct, within the exterior boundaries of the National Forest System, investigations of violations of and enforce section 841 of title 21 and other criminal violations relating to marijuana and other controlled substances that are manufactured, distributed, or dispensed on National Forest System lands and to conduct such investigations and enforcement of such laws outside the exterior boundaries of the National Forest System for offenses committed within the National Forest System or which affect the administration of the National Forest System (including the pursuit of persons suspected of such offenses who flee the National Forest System to avoid arrest);
(3)make arrests with a warrant or process for misdemeanor violations, or without a warrant or process for violations of such misdemeanors that any such officer or employee has probable cause to believe are being committed in his presence or view, or for a felony with a warrant or without a warrant if he has probable cause to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony, for offenses committed within the National Forest System or which affect the administration of the National Forest System;; 11 So in original.
(4)serve warrants and other process issued by a court or officer of competent jurisdiction;
(5)search with or without warrant or process any person, place, or conveyance according to Federal law or rule of law; and
(6)seize with or without warrant or process any evidentiary item according to Federal law or rule of law.

Legislative History

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Amendments

1988—Pub. L. 100–690, § 6254(b)(1), in introductory provision substituted “1,000 special agents and law

Enforcement

officers” for “500 officers and employees”, and struck out “within the boundaries of the National Forest System” after “shall have authority”. Par. (2). Pub. L. 100–690, § 6254(b)(2), inserted “, within the exterior boundaries of the National Forest System,” after “conduct” and “and to conduct such investigations and

Enforcement

of such laws outside the exterior boundaries of the National Forest System for offenses committed within the National Forest System or which affect the administration of the National Forest System (including the pursuit of persons suspected of such offenses who flee the National Forest System to avoid arrest)” before semicolon at end. Par. (3). Pub. L. 100–690, § 6254(b)(3), inserted “, for offenses committed within the National Forest System or which affect the administration of the National Forest System;” before semicolon at end.

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Citation

16 U.S.C. § 559c

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Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73