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  • Our Frequently Asked Questions provide answers to the most commonly asked questions that we receive.

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  • Find addresses and telephone numbers for the EBSA Office in your area.

Key Telephone Numbers

  • Public Disclosure Room
    Tel 202.693.8673

  • Division of Technical Assistance and Inquiries
    Tel 202.219.8776

  • Toll-Free Employee & Employer Hotline
    Tel 1.866.444.EBSA (3272)

  • Toll-Free EFAST Help Line
    Tel 1.866.463.3278

E-Mail Inquiries

  • General and Technical Questions - The Employee Benefits Security Administration has benefit experts who are available to answer your questions. Although electronic mail is used by millions to communicate each day, it is not always secure. If you have a concern about security, please contact the Employee Benefits Security Administration by mail or telephone. We may share the information you provide with others. Read the Privacy and Security Statement to learn more about how we may use the information you send to us.

  • Webmaster Inquiries - E-mail our webmaster if you are having difficulty navigating our site or you want to report a broken link.  Please do not use this e-mail if you have a pension or health benefit inquiry.

  • Information Quality Guidelines - EBSA is committed to information dissemination programs based on high standards of quality, it recognizes the value of public input. EBSA therefore encourages the affected public to suggest improvements in Departmental information quality practices and to contact it when particular disseminated information may not meet OMB guidelines and the guidelines set forth in DOL’s Information Quality Guidelines. The purpose of the information complaint and appeal process is to deal with information quality matters, not to resolve underlying substantive policy or legal issues.

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