Location

Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554

 

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Contact Us by Phone

Business hours for all non-emergency calls: 8:00am - 5:00pm, ET


Toll-Free Voice:
1-888-CALL FCC (225-5322)

Toll-Free TTY:
1-888-TELL FCC (835-5322)

ASL Videophone:
1-844-4-FCC-ASL (432-2275)
202-810-0444

Toll-Free Fax:
1-866-418-0232

Elections & political candidate matters:
1-202-418-1440

24/7 Operations Center
(Emergencies):
202-418-1122

Leadership

Ajit Pai, Chairman
Ajit.Pai@fcc.gov

Michael O'Rielly, Commissioner
Mike.O'Rielly@fcc.gov

Brendan Carr, Commissioner
Brendan.Carr@fcc.gov

Jessica Rosenworcel, Commissioner
Jessica.Rosenworcel@fcc.gov

Staff

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Get Help

Broadcast Information:
Broadcast Information Specialists Guide

Consumer Complaints:
Consumer Help Center

Elections & Political candidate Matters:
campaignlaw@fcc.gov

FCC Information Collection:
PRA@fcc.gov

Filing & Licensing Systems Support:
Systems Support Guide

Freedom of Information Act requests:
FOIAonline

Report Waste, Fraud & Abuse:
FCC OIG Hotline

Other Options

Hand or Messenger Delivered Docs

(Available for Docketed/Rulemaking Filings Only)
Comments filed through the Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS) can be sent as an electronic file via the Internet to ECFS. To get filing instructions for e-mail comments, commenters should send an e-mail to ecfs@fcc.gov and should include the following words in the body of the message: "get form" and your e-mail address. A sample form and directions will be sent in reply.

Hard Copy Filing Addresses:

Hand or Messenger Delivered accepted between 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. only
Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
Office of the Secretary
445 12th Street, SW,
Room TW-A325
Washington, DC 20554

Commercial overnight mail, EXCEPT United States Postal Service
Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
Office of the Secretary
9050 Junction Drive
Annapolis Junction, MD 20701

All other mail, INCLUDING United States Postal Service Express Mail, Priority Mail, and First Class Mail
Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
Office of the Secretary
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554

Freedom of Information Act Requests

The Freedom of Information Act, commonly known as the FOIA, was enacted by Congress in 1966 to give the American public greater access to the Federal Government's records. You do not have to file a FOIA request to obtain information which is routinely available for public inspection, including records from docketed cases, broadcast applications and related files, petitions for rulemakings, various legal and technical publications, legislative history compilations, etc. Much of this information is already available on the FCC website, but if you would still like to file a FOIA request, follow the instructions on our FOIA web page.

FCC Reference Information Center

The Reference Information Center (RIC) is the official Commission custodian for designated records. The Center provides a convenient, central location for members of the general public wishing to research and obtain record information on applications, formal and informal proceedings, and FCC programs and activities. RIC handles the intake, processing, organization, maintenance, retrieval, and retirement of this record information. RIC’s customers are varied; they include industry associations, attorneys, academic researchers, and individual consumers. RIC also is responsible for managing and maintaining the Electronic Comment Filing System. This system, which allows comments to be filed with the Commission from remote locations, facilitates public participation in Commission proceedings.
The Reference Information Center is located in Room CY-A257 at the Commission’s Headquarters. It is open to the public Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM on Friday. Engineering files will not be made available and no missing information requests will be accepted on Fridays.