Problems with your 9-Digit Zip Code?

If you are experiencing difficulty with your 9-digit zip code allowing you to email Congresswoman Foxx go to the NC General Assembly website and enter it into the Who Represents Me? field on the right hand side on the main page and click go. You may find that your ZIP+4 location is unavailable.

Congresswoman Foxx's email webform obtains ZIP+4 locations from the US Postal Service. Though the USPS provides over 740,000 locations statewide, there are still quite a few ZIP+4 codes that they are unable to definitively correlate with census geography, upon which congressional districts are based. (read more)

Unfortunately, we are unable to correct this problem through our website. Thank you for your understanding on this matter. If you still would like to share your legislative concerns, which you are not able to send via email, please call the Washington D.C. office at (202) 225-2071. For information please view the Contact section of our website.

If you would like to look up your Representatives and are not having luck with your 9-digit zip code, there are other ways to identify your representatives. If you are a registered voter, you can use the State Board of Elections' search utility, as follows:

  1. Open the following link to the NC Statewide Voter Search.
  2. Check the "Public Voter Search" box
  3. Enter your information into the form, and click the "Submit" button.
  4. Click on your name in the results list.
  5. Click the link entitled, "My Districts".
  6. Note your "House" and "Senate" districts.


Return to the Representation section of the NC General Assembly web site and look up your representation based on the district numbers you noted in the previous step.

Still another way to find your representatives is to contact your local Board of Elections office directly. The State Board of Elections maintains a list of contact information for all 100 County Boards of Elections in North Carolina.

Find my 9-digit zip code.