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FAQ: Government Information

Where can I find a phone number for a government agency?

You can find a listing of agencies at FCIC's National Contact Center web site. There are two great pages - the first listing general phone numbers and the second listing toll-free phone numbers.

You may also want to check out the Congressional Telephone Directory.

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What is the Government-wide Search Service?

This search service is provided by the USASearch.gov web site. The service allows you to search the Internet for information that has been posted by and for government agencies.

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Who can I call if I want information on Federal programs, benefits, or services?

You may call the FCIC's National Contact Center at 1 (800) FED INFO, Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. ET.

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