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Tour Requests

If you are a planning a trip to Washington, D.C. and are a constituent of the 12th District of North Carolina, my office may be able to arrange for you to visit various attractions around our nation's capitol.

All tour requests are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.  Due to the volume of requests my office receives, there are no guarantees that tours will be granted.  Please submit your tour request 2-3 months in advance of your arrival in Washington, D.C. 

White House Tickets
Tours of the White House may only be obtained through one’s member of Congress.  Demand for tickets to the White House tour far exceeds availability, so please contact my office up to six months in advance to place your request.

In addition, the White House Visitors Office accepts tour requests from parties of no less than ten people. If possible, our office will combine two or more small groups in order to place a request.

To request tours, please fill out and submit the tour request form below.  For more information on visiting our nation’s capital, please contact my Washington, DC office at (202) 225-1510.

Contact Information

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Itinerary

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Tours Requested
White House
U.S. Capitol Building
National Archives
Kennedy Center
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Supreme Court
Mount Vernon (April – August only)
House Gallery
Senate Gallery
Required for White House Tours:
For security purposes, please provide each visitor's full name (last, first and middle initial), date of birth & if each visitor is a U.S. Citizen (if they are not, please give their country of origin).

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Questions, etc:
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