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Congressman Dingell is here to serve his constituents in Southeast Michigan and make the federal government more accessible to them. He and his staff are glad to assist constituents in resolving issues with federal agencies. While the Congressman is unable to guarantee perfect resolutions to every concern, he is able to help advocate for favorable outcomes and ensure that his constituents receive fair hearings.

Congressman Dingell’s staff is prepared to assist constituents with a wide range of federal concerns, including issues relating to the Social Security Administration (SSA), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). In addition, the Congressman is proud to offer nominations to the nation’s service academies, internships in his offices, flags flown over the US Capitol, and tour reservations in Washington, D.C.

Please see the sidebar for quick links or read below for detailed information regarding casework with federal agencies, as well as a list of the constituent services that Congressman Dingell offers and links to helpful resources from federal agencies.
 
 

Help Congressman Dingell Can Provide

Congressman Dingell may be able to assist you if you meet the following criteria:

  1. You are a constituent in Michigan’s 15th Congressional District. If you are not sure if you live in the 15th District, please visit house.gov and enter your ZIP code to confirm that you are a constituent or to locate contact information for your representative.
  2. Your issue relates to a federal agency. Please contact your state or local government for concerns that fall under their control. Congressman Dingell’s staff is glad to refer you to the appropriate state and local authorities, but the Congressman is unable to offer direct assistance with such matters. The following is a partial list of common issue areas by area of jurisdiction (please click the icons for additional information):
 

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Privacy Release

If you are a constituent and your issue concerns a federal agency, please complete and print the privacy release form below. Under the Privacy Act of 1974, federal agencies may not release information to Congressman Dingell or his staff about your case until you have completed and submitted this form. For more information, please see the Department of Justice’s webpage on the Privacy Act.

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Submit Request

Please complete and print this privacy release form and return it to one of Congressman Dingell’s district offices. You may fax it to Congressman Dingell's Dearborn office at (313) 278-3914 or submit the form to the office by mail.

 


19855 W. Outer Drive
Suite 103-E
Dearborn, MI 48124
(313) 278-2936
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23 E. Front Street
Suite 103
Monroe, MI 48161
(734) 243-1849
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301 W. Michigan Avenue
Suite 305
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(734) 481-1100
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Please Note

Congressman Dingell is unable to assist with judicial matters, including pending litigation and criminal proceedings. The Michigan Bar can refer you to a lawyer who can provide counsel.

Constituent Services and Helpful Links (A-Z):

Arts Competition
Displaced Workers Guidebook (.pdf)
Consumer Protection
GI Bill Resources
Government Assistance
Grant Assistance
Flag Requests
Earmark Requests
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
Federal Trade Commission
Federal Business Opportunities
Identity Theft
Immigration
Internships
Medicare
Michigan Bar Lawyer Referral Service
Missing Children
Page Program
Passports
Presidential Greetings
Service Academies
Social Security Administration
Student Financial Aid
Support for Consumers
Tours
Veterans Affairs