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Social Media

Welcome to ATF's social media pages. We look forward to sharing our stories, history and mission with you here. Please note that ATF's social media accounts are not monitored 24/7.

If you want to report a crime, please contact your local police department or contact ATF at 1-888-ATF-TIPS or ATFTips@atf.gov. If you are looking for ATF statistics, procedures, or fact sheets, please visit our website at www.atf.gov/news.

Social Media User Guidelines

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A collage of social media icons including Facebook, X, Instagram, Pinterest and more.

ATF is pleased to participate in open, unmoderated forums offered by commercial social networks sites in order to increase government transparency, promote public participation and encourage collaboration with the Bureau. Please note that ATF does not control, moderate or endorse the comments or opinions provided by visitors on our social media pages. In addition, ATF does not collect, maintain or disseminate information posted on our social media pages.

Resources

The social media tools below are resources available to you to help inform others about ATF-related information. They are also valuable resources for national observances such as National Police Week, which is a time to reflect the impact and importance of law enforcement in our communities. 

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