A North Carolina woman has been arrested for allegedly trespassing at the CIA headquarters and asking to speak with 'Agent Penis'.

Jennifer G. Hernandez, 58, is accused of trying to sneak into the CIA headquarters in Virginia on four separate occasions last week.

Hernandez was arrested following her final attempt to gain access to the facility on Friday.

An agent said he spoke to Hernandez at the CIA's visitor control center at about 4.35pm after she said she was there to pick up her North Carolina identification card.

Jennifer G. Hernandez, 58, is accused of trying to sneak into the CIA headquarters in Virginia (above) on four separate occasions last week

Hernandez then requested to speak to 'Agent Penis', according to court documents.

The agent said he reviewed records and realized Hernandez had several other encounters with officials at CIA headquarters in the days prior.

According to the court documents, CIA police had 'unintentionally' kept Hernandez's ID card from when she came to the facility a day earlier.

Officers returned Hernandez's ID card on Friday and asked her how she was planning to leave the CIA headquarters.

Hernandez told them she was taking a bus so multiple officers accompanied her to the nearby bus stop and waited.

When the bus arrived, Hernandez allegedly said to the officers: 'Do you really think I'm going to leave?'

The officers warned her she would be arrested if she didn't leave, but Hernandez allegedly refused to get on the bus.

Hernandez was arrested on her final attempt to gain access to the CIA on Friday. She told an officer on her last attempt that she wanted to speak to 'Agent Penis'

She was subsequently arrested for remaining on an Agency property after being ordered to leave.

The day before her arrest, Hernandez allegedly arrived at the CIA headquarters in an Uber.

She told officers she needed to 'speak to her recruiter' and that she knew to come to the headquarters because 'phone was off'.

Hernandez was cited for trespassing before she left on a public bus.

On May 1, Hernandez had arrived at the facility in the back seat of a Lyft and told officers via the video phone at the entrance that she was meeting with her recruiter.

She was issued a written warning for trespassing once authorities realized she had no official business at the CIA.

Hernandez first came to the CIA headquarters on April 22 on foot and explained to an officer that she had applied for a job at the CIA and a recruiter had told her to come to the facility directly.

The officer told her she was trespassing and she left on foot.

Hernandez was charged with criminal trespassing and remains at Alexandria City Jail.