Touring Washington, D.C.

If you are a resident of the 9th District of California and you are planning a trip to Washington, D.C., my office can assist you in requesting tickets for many popular sites in the area.

For detailed information on the sites for which we can request tickets, click on the links below:

The CapitolThe White House
The Library of CongressThe Supreme Court
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)The House and Senate Galleries
(in the Capitol)
The Bureau of Printing and EngravingThe National Archives
The Kennedy CenterThe National Cathedral

Also, visit our online guide to Washington, D.C. for additional information on Washington, D.C. attractions.

Additionally, please click here for more information on the Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture.

We highly recommend that you submit your request at least eight (8) weeks prior to the requested tour date(s). During high tourist seasons (spring break, summer, and holidays) the earlier you submit your request (prior to 8 weeks), the better chance you have of obtaining tour tickets.

Once you submit a request to our office, we will, in turn, submit a request on your behalf. Our office does not receive notice about your the status of your tickets until 2-3 weeks prior to your requested tour date(s). Someone in our office will contact you when we receive a response regarding your requests. If you do not hear from us, please contact our Washington, D.C. office to speak with the tour coordinator.

Please be aware that our office does not have the authority to decide who receives tour tickets, we simply submit a request on your behalf. The specific site approves or denies granting tour passes based on availability.

You may submit a request online by completing and sending the Tour Pass Request Form. You can also print out the Tour Pass Request Form and mail or fax it to our Washington, D.C. office.

Please call our Washington, D.C. office and ask for our tour coordinator if you have any additional questions.