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Office of Tribal Justice
U.S. Department of Justice


The Office of Tribal Justice (OTJ) was established to provide a single point of contact within the Justice Department for meeting the broad and complex federal responsibilities owed to Indian tribes. The Office facilitates coordination between Departmental components working on Indian issues, and provides a permanent channel of communication for Indian tribal governments with the Department of Justice. OTJ represents the Department in its dealing with Indian tribes, federal agencies, Congress, state and local governments, professional associations, and public interest groups. Because Indian issues cut across so many entities within the Executive Branch, OTJ, in cooperation with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, serves to unify the federal response.

Director:
Tracy Toulou

Deputy Directors:
Lawrence Baca
R. Trent Shores
Kyle Nayback

Administrative Assistant:
Veronica Bush

Please contact us at the following location:
Office of Tribal Justice
Room 2200 Main Justice Building
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20530-0001
Telephone: (202) 514-8812
Fax: (202) 514-9078

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FOIA requests are handled by the Executive Office For United States Attorneys FOIA/Privacy Unit

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Last Updated Dec 12, 2003
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