Help With Federal Agencies

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Idahoans are, by nature, very independent, but sometimes you may find that you need help with a personal issue that involves contacting a federal agency. I am happy to be able to assist you in such circumstances. Please contact the staff in one of my Regional Offices to discuss your situation, after which I will contact the agency on your behalf to assure that you have been given every consideration available by law. It is also important to remember that my office doesn't have any authority to direct a certain outcome or expedite a process. I can only help communicate the circumstances and request that the agency take appropriate actions to assist you.

Some federal agencies with which you may need assistance are:

By clicking the links provided above, you can view a list of frequently-asked questions (FAQs) about issues involving individual concerns with the agencies. For example, if you have a question about why you haven't received your passport, you can click on Passports and review the list of questions and answers provided. By reviewing the FAQs, you may readily find the answer to your question. For a complete listing of all government departments and agencies, please visit USA.gov alphabetical index. Many of the government sites maintain a FAQs section that may provide you with an answer to your question. As always, you are welcome to contact one of my Regional Offices for assistance.

The Privacy Act of 1974 requires that I have your written authorization before I can obtain any information about you from a federal agency. While a friend or family member can certainly contact my office on someone else's behalf, the privacy release form must be signed by the individual needing the assistance. On any correspondence sent to me, please include your phone number and contact information so that my staff can be as responsive as possible to your request. All information provided will remain confidential. You can read my office's Privacy Policy here.

There may be times when emergencies arise and an immediate passport is needed, or a family member is ill in a foreign country, or some other unexpected event occurs that requires immediate attention. If this happens, you should contact my office in your local area for immediate assistance.

Please keep in mind that due to the constitutional separation of the legislative and judicial branches of government, an elected official is not allowed to be involved in legal matters. In these matters, you will need to seek advice from a legal counsel. Additionally, I can only assist with federal agencies. If your concern is with a state or local entity, you will need to contact the appropriate jurisdiction for these issues. Additionally, those who are not living within the state of Idaho should contact their own state's delegation members for assistance.  An exception to this would be military personnel who are away from the state while on active duty.

Again, I am more than happy to assist with issues you might have with the federal government and look forward to being your advocate whenever possible.

Privacy Release Form (Word)

Privacy Release Form (PDF)

 

Last updated 01/25/2011
REGIONAL OFFICES:

Idaho State

251 E. Front St., Suite 205
Boise, ID 83702

North Idaho

610 Hubbard, Suite 209
Coeur d' Alene, ID 83814

North-Central Region

313 'D' St., Suite 105
Lewiston, ID 83501

Eastern Idaho, North

410 Memorial Dr., Suite 204
Idaho Falls, ID 83402

Eastern Idaho, South

275 S. 5th Ave., Suite 225
Pocatello, ID 83201

South-Central

202 Falls Ave., Suite 2
Twin Falls, ID 83301

Washington, DC

239 Dirksen Senate Building
Washington, DC 20510

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