Constituent Services

Congressman Deutch was sworn into office on April 15, 2010, and from day one, he has striven to provide constituents of Florida's 19th district with the highest level of constituent services. In the Congressman's South Florida offices are several constituent representatives with years of experience helping people solve problems with federal agencies through casework. Whether it be helping small businesses with grant opportunities, assisting students interested in national military academies, or just helping ordinary people cut through red tape, Congressman Deutch's staff is here to help.


Help With A Federal Agency
Congressman Deutch's office can help you cut through the red tape if you are dealing with a problem with a federal agency.

U.S. Passports
Sudden travel plans can complicate the process of getting a passport. Congressman Deutch's office can help ensure your application is processed as quickly as possible.

Order a Flag
Congressman Deutch is happy to arrange flags to be flown over the U.S. Capitol Building.

Federal Grant Assistance
Small businesses, nonprofit organizations, and local governments may use the following resources to apply for federal grant funding.

Obtaining a Federal Document

Presidential Greetings

Resident Resources
Congressman Deutch's office has assembled a comprehensive guide to Florida's 19th district that includes links to local schools, hospitals, cultural institutions, and more.

Internships
Apply for an internship in Congressman Deutch's Washington, DC or district offices.

Service Academy Nominations
Congressman Deutch's office is happy to assist students applying to our national military academies.

Jobs with the Federal Government
Explore job openings with the federal government with these resources.