Casework: Determine Your Case

Cases I Can Help You With

Before you contact my office for assistance with your case, it is a good idea to first determine if your concern is something my office has the authority and jurisdiction to help you with.

I can help you if you need assistance dealing with a federal agency. A federal agency is an organization of the United States government, such as the Social Security Administration (SSA), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Postal Service (USPS), and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), to name a few. If your concern is with a federal agency, my casework staff is authorized to investigate on your behalf.

Remember: you must have already filed an application, petition, formal complaint or otherwise contacted the federal agency in writing before my office can lend a hand. My staff cannot fill out forms or submit applications for you or on your behalf.

 

Cases I Cannot Help You With

Unfortunately, I cannot help you if your problem is with a state or local agency, or if it is a judicial or civil matter before the courts. Examples of local & state issues include:

  • Lost driver's license
  • Worker's compensation
  • Medi-Cal benefits
  • Section 8 housing
  • Insurance fraud
  • Police and criminal investigations
  • Child support

For any of the above problems, please contact the appropriate state or local official. Check my Local Resources page to find out who you should contact.

Because of the constitutional separation of powers, judicial matters (matters before the courts) do not fall under my jurisdiction as a member of Congress. Examples of judicial matters include:

  • Deportation proceedings or any matter before immigration courts
  • Divorce, child custody or other civil disputes
  • Criminal trials

 

Things You Should Know

  • According to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, I can not act as an attorney or offer legal assistance in any way.
  • While I will make my best efforts to assist you, please remember that federal agencies have discretion concerning decisions on individual cases and have the final say on the outcome.

STEP 2: Check this quick list of frequently asked questions to see if an answer to your question is there >>

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