Help with a Federal Agency
We are happy to help Texas residents cut through the red tape, solve problems and answer questions about federal agencies.
How can we help?
If you are a Texas resident with a question about a federal agency, program, or process, we are happy to assist you. Although we cannot circumvent agency rules, force a decision in your favor, or change a decision that is already final, we can contact the agency on your behalf and ensure that your case is being handled properly. For assistance, please contact us here.
If you are a Texan seeking assistance with a state agency, please contact your member of the Texas House of Representatives or your Texas State Senator.
If you are not a Texan, please contact your member of the U.S. House of Representatives or U.S. Senator for assistance.
Please note, if you are seeking assistance in legal matters, the advice of the Ethics Committee concerning pending court actions is that Senate offices should refrain from intervening in such legal actions until the matter has reached a resolution in the courts. The principle behind such advice is that the judicial system is the appropriate forum for the resolution of legal disputes and, therefore, the system should be allowed to function without interference from outside sources. If you require the services of an attorney, you may contact the State Bar of Texas at 1-800-204-2222 or visit their website.
Forms You Will Need
You must complete this Privacy Release Form before Senator Cruz can contact an agency on your behalf.
-Privacy Release Form
-Passport Privacy Form
You May Submit These Forms By:
Email: | casework@cruz.senate.gov |
Fax: | (512) 916-5839 |
Mail: | Office of Senator Ted Cruz 300 E 8th St., Suite 961 Austin, TX 78701 |