The Cherokee Nation Marshal Service is a certified law enforcement agency with jurisdiction throughout the Cherokee Nation. The Marshal Service is cross-deputized with 96 municipal, county, state, and federal agencies. With more than 72 Deputy Marshals, the agency offers an array of special teams focusing on prevention and justice in matters concerning criminal activities.
The Marshal Service provides an array of special emphasis units including:
Every Cherokee Nation Deputy Marshal is required to complete rigorous training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) or an equivalent program. This ensures our officers meet the highest standards of professionalism and preparedness. Once certified, each Deputy Marshal enters a 12-week field training program that evaluates their knowledge of tribal law enforcement, Cherokee Nation history, and operational procedures. This program ensures that every Marshal upholds the values, integrity, and traditions of the Cherokee Nation while serving and protecting our communities.
To reach our Marshal Service call our emergency dispatch at 918-207-3800 or email marshal-service@cherokee.org.
Sex Offender Registry
Pursuant the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 and the 2008 Cherokee Nation Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act, any convicted sex offender who lives, works, or attends school within the Cherokee Nation reservation must register as a Sex Offender with Cherokee Nation, in addition to any other state, territory, or tribal registration.