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2017 Presidential Inauguration Ticket Request Form

Thank you for your interest in attending the 58th Presidential Inauguration, which will take place on Friday, January 20, 2017. If you are a constituent of the 5th District of North Carolina and would like to request tickets to the swearing-in ceremony, please fill out the form below.

Please note that submission of the request form does not guarantee ticket availability. We regret that we are only able to give a maximum of four tickets per request. The deadline to request tickets is Friday, December 9, 2016.  

Additional information about the Presidential Inauguration will be posted at http://www.inaugural.senate.gov/ as it becomes available. You may contact our Office Manager in the Washington, D.C., office with questions at (202) 225-2071. If you are interested in seeing other sites in the area while you’re here, please see our visitor's guide.


 
 
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