Dear Coloradan,
**PLEASE NOTE: No FBI tours available until February of 2017**
**PLEASE NOTE: The White House will be closed to tours December 25 through January 2**
As you plan your trip to Washington D.C., my office will be happy to assist you in scheduling your tours to the White House, U.S. Capitol, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Library of Congress, and the FBI. All tours are free and are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. Please fill in the tour request form below.
Once you request a tour of the White House, each party will be required to fill out a security roster, which includes: full name, date of birth, social security number and current city and state of residency. Please be aware that submitting this information does not guarantee a tour will be granted of the White House. The White House Visitors Office decides which groups are approved or denied.
White House tour requests may be submitted up to three months in advance and no later than 21 days before the requested tour dates. Requests should be submitted as soon as possible, particularly for dates during peak seasons such as April/May and December. You should allow two weeks for processing.
The White House would also like to share the following statement with you:
On September 4, 2009 President Obama announced that visitor access records in the White House Complex will be made publicly available 90-120 days after the date of visit. This policy includes all guests touring the White House. Please be aware that your full name and the date of your visit will be part of the publicly released records. Your date of birth, Social Security Number and all other information provided will not be released.
Suggestions for your trip to Washington
Thank you for choosing to schedule tours through my office. Please look at the following links to determine which tours, events, and museums are available to you during your visit.
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If you have any questions, please contact Linda Rutzen at (719) 520-0055.
Have a great visit to our nation’s capital!
- Congressman Doug Lamborn