Inauguration Ticket Requests

Thank you for your interest in attending the 57th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony to be held on Monday, January 21, 2013 on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol.  If you would like to request Presidential Inauguration tickets, we respectfully ask that all ticket inquiries be made through this web page. 

*Please Note: Due to the high demand for inauguration tickets, requests are now being placed on a waiting list. Should additional tickets become available, my office will notify those constituents of Michigan's 10th Congressional District who are on the waitlist.

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Carefully check all the information listed above. Please press the "REQUEST TICKETS" button only once. A printable confirmation page will be generated once this form has been submitted.

 

Every attempt to accommodate your request will be made.

Due to security concerns, tickets cannot be mailed to constituents and may not be sold or given away.  Once notified that tickets are available, the tickets must be picked up in person by the constituent who made the initial request.  Photo ID must be provided at the time the tickets are picked up.

Official Inaugural Day Parade:
Schools or other organizations requesting to participate in the official Inaugural Day parade or to provide entertainment at the balls, galas, receptions or parties should in the interim refer to the Joint Task Force - National Capital Region (JTF-NCR).  A participation application for the parade can be found on the JTF-NCR website at http://www.2013inaugurationparade.mil/.  After requests are collected, they are submitted to the Presidential Inaugural Committee for participant selection. 

Balls, Galas and Parties:
Once the Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC) is established, the PIC is solely responsible for all balls, galas, receptions and parties. Contact information for the PIC will be provided on this web page once available and requests to participate in these events should be directed to the PIC.