U.S. Congressman Kenny Marchant

Proudly Serving the 24th District of Texas
Casework & Constituent Services
Larry Hutton
Assistance with Health Insurance

Mary Lib Saleh
Assistance receiving her late husband's
military decorations

One of the most important functions of my Irving office is to help people navigate federal agencies. Although I cannot override the decisions made by a federal agency, I can often intervene on a person's behalf to answer questions, find solutions, or just cut through the red tape. 

Below you will find a list of agencies that I can help you with. However, regardless of which agency you need help with, I need a completed privacy authorization form to comply with the provisions of the Privacy Act.  I will also need a completed casework request form to process your case.

Please click here for a printable version of the privacy authorization form and then fax or mail to my district office:

Congressman Kenny Marchant
9901 E. Valley Ranch Pkwy Suite 3035
Irving, Texas 75063
Fax: (972) 409-9704


Constituent Testimonies: 

Assistance with the IRS:
What agencies do you need help with?

Education Department
FCC, Federal Communications 
Commission

Housing and Urban Development
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)


Assistance with military medals:
Department of Labor
Medicare
- Military
- Military Academies
Office of Personnel Management
Passport Service
Postal Service
Social Security Administration
Department of Veteran's Affairs


Assistance with Social Security Administration:


Please keep in mind that while my office can act as a liaison between a constituent and a federal agency, in noway can my office circumvent the laws, regulations, and procedures set forth by federal law. However, we may act on your behalf to ensure that your case is handled appropriately, efficiently, and in a manner consistent with your rights as a citizen of the United States.

Assistance with U.S. military academies:
 
Unfortunately, I am not able to assist you if your issue is with a Texas state agency or if it concerns a judicial matter.  As a Member of Congress, I do not have jurisdiction to intervene on state matters such as:
• Child support
• Motor vehicle registration or loss of license
• Welfare
• State taxes

Assistance with military medals:
Some examples of judicial matters that I cannot assist with are:
• Child custody
• Divorce
• Criminal investigations, prosecutions, or imprisonment