Contact Government by Topic
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Find contact information for government programs, listed by topic.
What's on This Page
- Benefits
- Children and Education
- Consumer Products and Safety
- Fraud, Law Enforcement, and Crime
- Government Officials
- Health
- Home, Community, and Work
- Military and Veterans
- Money and Business
- Travel and Transportation
Benefits
- Federal Employee Retirement Benefits. Find contact information for the Retirement Services office at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
- Food Stamps (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). Call to learn more about eligibility requirements and the nutritional benefits of the program.
- Head Start Program Locator. Find information to enroll your child in a Head Start pre-school in your area.
- Health Insurance for Children. Call the program office in your state to see if your children are eligible for free or low-cost health insurance.
- Heating and Cooling Assistance for Your Home. Call the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program Office that serves your state or tribe.
- Legal Assistance. Find legal assistance in your area.
- Medicare. Sign up or change your Medicare plan or learn more about Medicare.
- Medicare and Medicaid. Search the database for Medicare and Medicaid contacts.
- Medicare Fraud. Report Medicare fraud and abuse.
- Renter's Assistance. Contact your local Housing Authority to see if you qualify.
- School Lunch and Breakfast. Contact your state agency to participate in school nutrition programs.
- Social Security. Email questions using an online form.
- Student Loans. Call for help with student loans.
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (Welfare). Call your state's administrator for program information.
Children and Education
- Child Abuse and Neglect. Call state officials to report abuse or neglect.
- Child Support. State and Tribal child support agency contacts
- Education and Children. Email your question to the Department of Education.
- Head Start Program Locator. Find information to enroll your child in a Head Start pre-school in your area.
- Health Insurance for Children. Call the program office in your state to see if your children are eligible for free or low-cost health insurance.
- National Runaway Safeline to Call for Help. Call 1-800-RUNAWAY if you are a teenager thinking of running from home, if you have a friend who has run and is looking for help, or if you are a runaway ready to go home.
- School Lunch and Breakfast. Contact your state agency to participate in school nutrition programs.
- Student Financial Aid. Call or send mail for help resolving financial aid problems.
Consumer Products and Safety
- Cable TV Complaints. Learn how to file a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission.
- Consumer Complaints. Learn where to report your consumer complaint and find contact information to file.
- International Complaints. File an official report online to complain about an international e-commerce transaction.
- Cosmetics. Call or write to report adverse reactions to the Food and Drug Administration.
- Foodborne Illness and Food Product Complaints. Call to file a complaint.
- Postal Service. Email your questions about the U.S. mail or other postal services to the U.S. Postal Service.
- Meat and Poultry Hotline. Call to talk to the food safety education staff (available in English and Spanish).
- Report Animal Drug Reactions or Animal Feed/Pet Food Complaints. FDA encourages veterinarians and animal owners to report adverse drug reactions and medical product failures.
- Telephone Service Complaints. File a complaint with the FCC about your telephone service if you have concerns about inaccurate billing, false advertisement, scams, or other issues.
- Unsafe Products. Email a report of an injury, or file a complaint about a product to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
- Unsafe Vehicle. Email or call to report an unsafe vehicle.
Fraud, Law Enforcement, and Crime
- Antitrust Violations. Email, call, or mail a report of a possible antitrust violation or potential anti-competitive activity, whether civil or criminal, to the Department of Justice.
- Arson, Bombs, Firearms, Tobacco, or Other Related Criminal Activities. Call to report arson, bomb, firearms, or tobacco related criminal activity.
- Asset Forfeiture. Email a question or comment about asset forfeiture and auctions.
- Community Oriented Policing. Email or call for information on grants and training programs.
- Consumer Fraud. Email your complaints to the Federal Trade Commission.
- Crime Victims. Email or call for crime victims' support and assistance.
- Domestic Violence Hotline. Email or call for crisis intervention, information about domestic violence and referrals to local service providers to victims of domestic violence and those calling on their behalf. Services are available in English and Spanish.
- Fraud and Waste in Government. Email, call, fax, or mail reports of government fraud and waste to the Federal Inspectors General.
- Homeland Security Department. Look-up emails and telephone numbers, mailing addresses, help desk support for web applications, instructions on how to report incidents and more.
- Identity Theft. Email your complaint.
- Immigration and Naturalization. Call for information about immigration and naturalization assistance (provided in English and Spanish).
- Immigration and Naturalization Local Offices. Call, write, or visit a local office to find the status of your case.
- Internet Fraud (Civil or Criminal). Email reports of suspected fraud to the FBI's Internet Fraud Complaint Center.
- Medicare Fraud. Report Medicare fraud and abuse.
- Nuclear Facilities. Email or call to report any safety or security concern involving a nuclear reactor, nuclear fuel facility or radioactive materials.
- Religious Discrimination. File a complaint if you've experienced religious discrimination or violation of religious liberty rights.
- Terrorist Activity. Email leads to the FBI online, or call your local FBI Field Office.
- Victim's Rights, Services, and Criminal and Juvenile Justice. Call for information and referrals.
- Violence Against Women and Family Violence. Email your questions about laws, regulations, grants, and other resources.
Government Officials
Congressional contacts:
- Contact Your U.S. Senator. Find your senator's contact and biographical information, and view a Senate organizational chart.
- Senate Committee Offices. Contact one of the 20 committees, 68 subcommittees, and four joint committees.
- Contact Your U.S. Representative. Use this directory to find your representative's contact information and House committee assignments.
- House Committee Offices. Learn about the bills, agencies, programs, and issues that House committees are reviewing.
Federal contacts:
- Federal Government. Browse phone and e-mail directories for federal agencies and officials.
- President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. Send questions, comments, or concerns to the president or his staff.
- Secretary of State and U.S. Department of State. Email, write, or call with your question for the Department of State or comment on U.S. foreign policy.
- Inspector General. Each federal agency has an inspector general. Get in touch to report federal government waste and fraud.
- Federal Advisory Committees. Access the database that federal agencies use to manage an average of 1,000 government-wide advisory committees.
- Rulemaking. Participate in the federal rulemaking process by commenting on proposed rules.
State and local contacts:
- Governors. Find e-mail, telephone, and postal contact information by clicking on your state governor's website.
- Local Governments. Locate websites for the cities, counties, towns, and local communities in your state.
Judicial contacts:
- Federal Courts. Learn about the work of the federal courts in assigning jury duty, ruling on important cases, and overseeing naturalization ceremonies.
- Supreme Court. Call or write the Supreme Court, and call for visitor information.
Health
- Blood Transfusion/Donation Fatalities. Email, call, fax or mail notification of blood transfusion-related or blood donation death.
- Children's Health Insurance (CHIP). Find state email, phone, and mail contacts to receive information on health programs in your state.
- Genomics. Email your comments and questions to the Office of Public Health Genomics.
- Health Information. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers a wide variety of disease prevention and health promotion telephone hotlines in English and in Spanish.
- Health Information Toll-Free Hotlines. Call for information about health topics, from asthma to weight control.
- Infectious Diseases. Email comments and questions to the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID).
- Medicare and Medicaid. Search the database for Medicare and Medicaid contacts.
- Report Animal Drug Reactions or Animal Feed/Pet Food Complaints. The Food and Drug Adminstration (FDA) encourages veterinarians and animal owners to report adverse drug reactions and medical product failures.
- Report a Public Health Emergency. Contact the CDC about a public health emergency, and find answers to common questions.
- Tuberculosis. Get information and answers from the CDC about tuberculosis.
- Unlawful Sales of Medical Products on the Internet . Call or email the FDA about illegal sales of animal or human medications, medical devices, and more.
- Vaccine Reactions. Get in touch with the FDA about adverse reactions to vaccines.
- Viral Hepatitis. Contact the CDC to get information about viral hepatitis.
Home, Community, and Work
- Accessibility. File a complaint about accessibility barriers at a building or facility.
- Affordable Housing. Email a question to Ginnie Mae about affordable housing.
- Census. Email the Census Bureau questions and comments about the Census.
- Discriminatory Mortgage Lending. File an official complaint, if you feel that you have been discriminated against based on your race, color, national origin, religion, sex, family status, or disability.
- Employment and Training. Find state contacts for unemployment, welfare-to-work, adult and Native American training programs, and more.
- Employment Discrimination. File an employment discrimination complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
- Environmental Programs. Email a question or comment to the Environmental Protection Agency.
- Environmental Violations. Email a report of possible environmental violation to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
- Health Benefits. Employee Benefits Security Administration regional offices will inform you of your rights and help you claim your benefits.
- Housing Counselors. Talk to a federally-approved housing counselor about buying a home, renting, default, avoiding foreclosure, credit issues, or reverse mortgages.
- Housing Discrimination Complaints. Email, call or mail complaints about housing discrimination when renting or buying a home.
- Land Sale Complaints. If you believe you have been a victim of fraud and abuse when buying or leasing land from developers, you can file a complaint.
- Librarians. Chat with or e-mail a government librarian
- Mine Emergency Numbers. Notify Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) of a mine accident or emergency, report hazardous conditions and get general contact information.
- Mine Safety. Email your questions regarding regulations, inspections, data, policy, and other topics to Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).
- National Runaway Safeline to Call for Help. Call 1-800-RUNAWAY if you are a teenager thinking of running from home, if you have a friend who has run and is looking for help, or if you are a runaway ready to go home.
- Pension Benefits. Employee Benefits Security Administration regional offices will inform you of your rights and help you claim your benefits.
- Radon. Call the hotline to learn about radon and indoor air quality in your home.
- Veterans Employment and Training. Key contacts for grants and employment and training assistance for veterans.
- Worker Issues. Email or mail the Department of Labor.
- Workplace Safety. Email a complaint to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Military and Veterans
- Air Force Contacts. Check the Air Force's frequently asked questions, or e-mail your question or comment to the U.S. Air Force.
- Army Contacts. Email your question or comment to the U.S. Army.
- Coast Guard Contacts. View the U.S. Coast Guard's frequently asked questions, or send an e-mail to the Coast Guard.
- Department of Defense. Browse the DoD's frequently asked questions or call the DoD Public Affairs Office for information.
- Department of Veterans Affairs. Email, call, fax or mail questions, comments or complaints.
- Locate Service Members. Locate a current member of the U.S. Armed Forces.
- Marines Contacts. Email your question to the U.S. Marine Corps.
- Military Health System. Email your question concerning Military Medical Facilities and TRICARE Management.
- Navy Contacts. Find key contacts and an e-mail form for the U.S. Navy.
- Recruiting. Find websites and phone numbers for recruiters for each branch of service.
- TRICARE. Find key contacts and an email form for TRICARE, the Military's Health Care Insurance and Benefits program.
- Troops. Find a list of organizations to help you send letters and messages to troops.
- Veterans Employment and Training. Key contacts for grants and employment and training assistance for veterans.
Money and Business
- Antitrust and Competition. Email the Federal Trade Commission with a question or comment on an antitrust matter.
- Antitrust Violations. Email, call, or mail a report of a possible antitrust violation or potential anti-competitive activity, whether civil or criminal, to the Department of Justice.
- Bank Complaints. File a complaint about a bank or other financial institution with the Federal Reserve.
- Bankruptcy Fraud. Report suspected bankruptcy fraud to the U.S. Trustee Program of the Department of Justice.
- Business and Electronic Commerce Practices. Email complaints (stores, finance companies, auto dealers, mortgage companies, credit bureaus, spam e-mail, etc.) to the Federal Trade Commission.
- Charities. Email complaints to the Federal Trade Commission.
- Credit Union. Email or call with questions or comments, or report fraud to the National Credit Union Administration.
- Deposit Insurance. Email for assistance from the Federal Deposit Insurance Commission.
- Economic and Humanitarian Assistance Activities Overseas. Email, call or write comments or questions to the U.S. Agency for International Development.
- File Paper Tax Return. Find out where to file your paper tax return (with or without a payment) with the IRS.
- Investors. Email, fax or mail concerns and problems of individual investors to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
- IRS (Internal Revenue Service) Reform. Email an idea, issue or suggestion to the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel.
- IRS Taxpayer Advocate Service. The Taxpayer Advocate Service helps individuals and small businesses resolve problems with the IRS.
- Patents and Trademarks. Email, call or mail questions about patents and trademarks.
- Securities and Exchange Commission. Contact the SEC's Office of Investor Education and Advocacy for individual assistance at help@sec.gov.
- Statistics. Contacts to assist with locating and using Bureau of Labor Statistics data, publications, and services.
- Tax Help. Email or call with comments and feedback.
- Taxpayer Advocacy Panel Application. Volunteer for this unique opportunity to influence how the IRS delivers services to the public by becoming a member of the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel (TAP).
- Tax Refund Status. Check your federal tax refund status online.
- Trade Barriers. Call to receive assistance in resolving problems.
- Workplace Safety. Email a complaint to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA).
Travel and Transportation
- Air Travel Accessibility or Discrimination. Mail forms to report complaints.
- Airline Safety and Security. Email or call about complaints.
- Airline Service. Email or mail letters about problems.
- Americans Abroad – Assistance During a Crisis. The Department of State and U.S. embassies and consulates help U.S. citizens overseas during emergencies.
- Amtrak Train Service. Email or call to comment.
- Automobiles, Trucks or Motorcycles. Call or mail to report safety-related defects.
- Aviation Safety. Call to report a possible violation to the Federal Aviation Administration.
- Consumer Complaints Concerning a Vehicle. Learn where to report your consumer complaint and find contact information to file.
- File a Claim for Baggage Damaged by Airline Security Screeners
- International Travel Safety. Email your questions to the Department of State.
- National Forests. Contact the national headquarters office by comment form, email, phone, or by postal mail
- Passports for U.S. Citizens. Email or call the Department of State's National Passport Information Center to learn about how to obtain, replace or change a passport.
- Transportation Research. Email a librarian about specific transportation questions.
- Transportation Safety and Security. The TSA contact center can help you prepare for an upcoming flight, file a complaint, and more.
- Vehicle Safety. Report an unsafe vehicle.
- Visas for Non-U.S. Citizens. Email or call the Department of State's Visa Services' Public Inquiries Branch with questions about U.S. visas.