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PLEASE NOTE: With the upcoming change in presidential administration, the last day of public tours in the 2024 calendar year will take place on Saturday, December 21, 2024. The White House has informed us that no further tour requests will be accepted at this time. The White House has also informed us that any reservations requested or submitted for the 2025 calendar year will not be accepted at this time. Unfortunately, our office has no control over White House tour dates. We hope to receive more information from the White House in the coming weeks.

Visiting Washington, DC is an exciting and educational experience. My door is always open to you, so please don't hesitate to stop by my office to visit me and my staff. In addition, my staff can serve as a resource to you in booking tours for your trip.

Our office can provide tickets to some Washington, D.C. attractions such as the White House, U.S. Capitol Building, and the FBI Education Center for residents in the district. Unfortunately, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is currently closed to tours. All tickets are free and are provided to constituents on a first-come, first-served basis. Please request tickets early to maximize your chances.

To request a tour for the White House a minimum of 21 days and a maximum of 3 months’ notice is required. In addition you will be required to submit security information directly to the White House Visitor’s office. These steps are required to complete your request but they do not guarantee you a tour. White House tours are conducted Tuesday through Saturday, excluding Federal Holidays.

Please note that the FBI Education Center requires that all attendees be either US Citizens or Legal Permanent Residents/Green Card holders. Unfortunately, we cannot schedule tours of the FBI for anyone who does not meet one of these criteria.

Passes to visit the House gallery are available in my Washington, D.C. office — 2265 Rayburn House Office Building.

This is restricted to residents of my district. Please enter your zip code to continue.

If you do not know the four digit +4 extension for your zip code, please check the U.S. Postal Service website for more information.

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