FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION SERVICES | FEDERAL CITIZEN INFORMATION CENTER
Provides information about federal programs, benefits, or services. Topics include: - Complaints. - Disability Services. - Disasters and Emergencies. - Education. - Government Benefits. - Health. - Housing Help. - Immigration and Citizenship. - Jobs, Labor Laws, and Unemployment. - Laws and Legal Issues. - Military and Veterans. - Money and Credit. - Scams and Frauds. - Small Business. - Taxes. - Travel. - Voting and Elections. - The U.S. and its government.
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Physical Address
1800 F Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20405
Hours
By Phone and Online Chat: Monday - Friday: 8:00am to 8:00pm. Closed on Federal holidays.
Website
Application process
Call the toll-free number or visit the website for more information and service. Chat help available online.
Fee
No fee.
Eligibility
There are no restrictions for this service.
Languages
Spanish website available at www.usa.gov/es.
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FEDERAL CITIZEN INFORMATION CENTER
Provides a one-stop source for answers to questions about federal agencies, services and programs. Offers access to government forms and consumer information.