Services

Federal Agency Assistance

 
Fellow Nevadans:
One of my most rewarding responsibilites as your United States Senator is assisting my constituents who have questions, comments, or problems related to the federal government.  Resolving the difficult situations that we sometimes face when dealing with our government can be overwhelming.

A picture of Senator Ensign discussing casework issues with a southern Nevada constituent.If you need help reaching a federal agency, click on Government Resources for useful 800 and hotline numbers and links to federal agency websites.  If you have already contacted the federal agency and need help working with that agency, please fill out the Case Information and  Privacy Act Form.

If you have questions or would like to express an opinion concerning our government, you may contact one of my state offices via phone, fax, mail, or e-mail to relay your concerns.  If you live in a rural area, you may call toll free: 877-894-7711.

Please note that all federal agencies require that I receive written permission before an inquiry can be made.  Therefore, it is necessary that I receive written permission from the person of legal age that is requesting assistance.  This can be accomplished by sending a signed Case Information and Privacy Act Form to one of my state offices.  To assist minors, I must have the permission of the parent or guardian in writing.  I look forward to assisting you.

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If you have questions, concerns, or problems that relate to the federal government, I encourage you to contact my office.  We are available to assist you and guide you through the federal agencies and processes.

Visas and Passports
Military Records and Medals
Bureau of Land Management
Veterans Affairs
Internal Revenue Service
Workers' Compensation (OWCP)
Social Security and Medicare
Immigration Matters
Housing and Urban Development

 

 

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