Constituent Services

 

Rep. Doggett at a neighborhood Office Hours
As your Congressman, my most important job is to listen. That way, I can ensure your priorities are my priorities in Washington. I frequently hold Neighborhood Office Hours at areas throughout the district on weekends so that you can share your views with me personally or receive direct assistance if you have a problem with a federal agency.

Student Aid

Internships

Academy Appointments

Information on Federal Grants

Help with Federal Agencies

Visiting Washington, D.C.

Download IRS Forms, Instructions, & Schedules

Ordering a U.S. Flag

Share Your Story with the Veterans History Project

Casework FAQ

Privacy Release Authorization

Visiting D.C.

Passports

Small Business Assistance

Congressional Art Competition

Resources to Help Homeowners Avoid Foreclosure

 

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In addition to the guidance I provide above, here are some additional resources that you may find helpful: 

Birth Certificates

Birth certificates, marriage certificates, and death certificates are available through the Texas office of vital statistics.

Consumer Protection

Advice on avoiding scams and rip-offs, as well as tips on a wide variety of other consumer topics is available by clicking here.

Identity Theft

Texans should be vigilant to protect themselves and our community from the dangers caused by identity thieves. If you become a victim of ID theft, please contact my office for personal assistance or visit the Federal Trade Commission identity theft website for advice on how to secure your personal data as well as what to do if your identity is stolen. OnGuardOnline.gov provides practical tips from the federal government and the technology industry to help you be on guard against Internet fraud, secure your computer, and protect your personal information.

Jobs

By clicking here, you can view resources available for people interested in finding employment with the federal government.

Missing Children

You can learn more about the National Centers for Exploited and Missing Children and see photos of children missing from Texas by clicking here.