Contacts

Newark Office
One Gateway Center
Twenty-Third Floor
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: (973)-639-8700
Toll Free: 1-888-398-1642
Fax: (973) 639-8723

Camden Office
One Port Center
Suite 505, Fifth Floor
2 Riverside Drive
Camden, NJ 08101
Phone: (856) 338-8922
Fax: (856) 338-8936

Washington, DC
Hart Senate Office Building
Suite 324
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: (202) 224-3224
TTY: (202) 224-2087
Fax: (202) 228-4054

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Order a Flag Flown Over the Capitol

My office can arrange to have an American flag flown over the United States Capitol to honor special occasions, events, and holidays. To request a flag to be flown on your behalf, please complete the Flag Request Form and mail with check or money order to:

U.S. Senator Frank R. Lautenberg
Attn: Flag Coordinator
324 Hart Senate Building
Washington D.C. 20510

***Please Make Checks out to: Keeper of the Stationery***

Please understand time sensitivity when ordering flags through Senate offices.  For the best results, mail your order form to our office six weeks prior to specified fly date. Also, allow for 4-6 weeks after your requested fly date to receive your flag back from our office.  We make every effort to make this process as efficient and convenient as possible.  However, due to increased security screening, all Senate mail can take 4-5 weeks for delivery.

Please do not send requests more than five months in advance.

EXAMPLE: If you want to have a flag flown on March 1, you should send your order form on January 14.  From that order, expect to receive your flag back on April 14. 


Size & Description

Price to Fly

3' x 5' Nylon

$17.05

3' x 5' Cotton

$17.30

4' x 6' Nylon

$21.55

5' x 8' Nylon

$26.05

5' x 8' Cotton

$28.05

All prices include cost of flag, shipping, and the Architect of the Capitol flying fees.

For more information, please contact Ian Grubman at my Washington, DC office at 202-224-3224.

Click here to download flag request application

Frankly Speaking

Honor Hard Work with a Higher Minimum Wage

The federal government is supposed to work for the people of the United States. Unfortunately, the Republican-dominated 109th Congress has failed to address some of the most urgent needs of the American people.

There is no energy policy to reduce our dependence on oil. There have been no measures to curb the soaring cost of health care.

And this month Congress adjourned for August recess without approving a long-overdue pay raise for the millions of Americans who work for minimum wage.

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