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Not sure of your congressional district or who your member is? This service will assist you by matching your ZIP code to your congressional district, with links to your member's website and contact page.

Please review the frequently asked questions if you have problems using this service.

There is no central listing of member office public e-mail addresses. Each member of Congress establishes their office's policy related to the processing and management of e-mail. Generally, if a member has a public e-mail address, it can be found on the member's website. Excel join tables by common field. The office may list a public e-mail address or provide a form directly on the member's website. The U.S. House of Representatives does not provide a listing of public e-mail addresses for the elected Representatives.

The Find Your Representative service matches the ZIP code information you provide with a list of congressional districts. If you receive an error due to a missing ZIP code or incorrect member information, please use the Contact Webmaster form to report the problem. Select the appropriate error category (Report an error in the Find Your Representative service.) and provide as much information as possible to assist us in researching the problem. Please be sure to include: Your Street Address, City, State and ZIP code, the member or congressional district information you are trying to reach and the member or congressional district the service is reporting that you feel is in error.

No. The webmaster will not forward messages to congressional offices. If you are having problems contacting your representative, you can report the problem using the Contact Webmaster form, write or call your elected representative, or visit the member's website for alternate contact information.

If you know who your representative is but you are unable to contact them using their contact form, the Clerk of the House maintains addresses and phone numbers of all House members and Committees, or you may call (202) 224-3121 for the U.S. House switchboard operator. In addition, you may choose to visit your member's website directly for further information.

  1. You can also change your address with the IRS by writing your new address in the appropriate boxes on your tax return when you file. Social Security Administration (SSA) – Change your address online using your my Social Security account. This applies if you get Social Security retirement, survivors, or disability benefits.
  2. Where am I - Map my location and provide information about that address Your approximiate location is show below, share your exact location to see where you are right now. You can also click on the where am I now button to see your exact location, and display your current location on the map.
  3. If you have questions or need help understanding how to change your address and telephone number online, call our toll-free number a 1-800-772-1213 or visit your Social Security office. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, call our toll-free TTY number, 1-800-325-0778.
In My Address

There are several correct forms of address for a member of Congress including 'The Honorable' and 'Representative'.

To update your name or your business's name: Sign in to your Microsoft account. Note: If you see a screen asking you which account you want to use, it means you have two Microsoft accounts associated with the same email address.Get more info about how to Change the email address or phone number for your Microsoft account. Select Your info.

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In My Address Or At My Address

The Find Your Representative service is provided as a public resource for identifying and contacting a constituent's elected representative. There is currently no restriction on a link being posted to the Find Your Representative page at http://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative to facilitate constituents in expressing their concerns and issues to their representative in Congress.

Change the address on your driver's license (DL) or identification card (ID), or on your vehicle/vessel.

Before you begin…

  • Have both your old and new addresses handy.

  • If changing the address for your vehicle or vessel, you will also need your most recent registration card and the address where your trailer coach or vessel is located (if applicable).

Are you eligible to change your address online?

You are not eligible to change your address online if you:
  • Do not currently have a California DL/ID card.
  • Do not have a social security number (SSN).
  • Have a commercial driver's license (CDL) issued by California and your residence address is in another state.
  • Have an Army Post Office (APO) of Fleet Post Office (FPO) address.
  • Have an address outside of the United States (U.S.).
  • Have applied for but have not received your REAL ID DL/ID card.
  • Have a leased vehicle.
  • Want to change the address on your disabled person (DP) placard. (You may use the online Change of Address system to change the address for DP plates, however.)

If any of the above applies to you, please complete a Change of Address (DMV14) form and mail it to the address listed on the form. A change of address does not require an in-person visit to a DMV office.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. New documents are not issued when you change your address. However, you can request a replacement DL/ID or replacement registration card after you confirm that your address was changed successfully.

DMV will not automatically update your address across documents when you only update your address for one. However, you have the option in the online COA system to change both your DL/ID card and vehicle/vessel registration at the same time, if desired.

You may use a PO box for your mailing address; however, you must provide a residence address when your COA includes your DL/ID card. Temporary mailing addresses are not allowed.

No, you cannot. You may only change the address for up to three of your own DL/ID cards.

Yes. You can change the address for up to three vehicles in one transaction, if they have the same address.

Internet in my address

There are several correct forms of address for a member of Congress including 'The Honorable' and 'Representative'.

To update your name or your business's name: Sign in to your Microsoft account. Note: If you see a screen asking you which account you want to use, it means you have two Microsoft accounts associated with the same email address.Get more info about how to Change the email address or phone number for your Microsoft account. Select Your info.

In My Address Or At My Address

The Find Your Representative service is provided as a public resource for identifying and contacting a constituent's elected representative. There is currently no restriction on a link being posted to the Find Your Representative page at http://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative to facilitate constituents in expressing their concerns and issues to their representative in Congress.

Change the address on your driver's license (DL) or identification card (ID), or on your vehicle/vessel.

Before you begin…

  • Have both your old and new addresses handy.

  • If changing the address for your vehicle or vessel, you will also need your most recent registration card and the address where your trailer coach or vessel is located (if applicable).

Are you eligible to change your address online?

You are not eligible to change your address online if you:
  • Do not currently have a California DL/ID card.
  • Do not have a social security number (SSN).
  • Have a commercial driver's license (CDL) issued by California and your residence address is in another state.
  • Have an Army Post Office (APO) of Fleet Post Office (FPO) address.
  • Have an address outside of the United States (U.S.).
  • Have applied for but have not received your REAL ID DL/ID card.
  • Have a leased vehicle.
  • Want to change the address on your disabled person (DP) placard. (You may use the online Change of Address system to change the address for DP plates, however.)

If any of the above applies to you, please complete a Change of Address (DMV14) form and mail it to the address listed on the form. A change of address does not require an in-person visit to a DMV office.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. New documents are not issued when you change your address. However, you can request a replacement DL/ID or replacement registration card after you confirm that your address was changed successfully.

DMV will not automatically update your address across documents when you only update your address for one. However, you have the option in the online COA system to change both your DL/ID card and vehicle/vessel registration at the same time, if desired.

You may use a PO box for your mailing address; however, you must provide a residence address when your COA includes your DL/ID card. Temporary mailing addresses are not allowed.

No, you cannot. You may only change the address for up to three of your own DL/ID cards.

Yes. You can change the address for up to three vehicles in one transaction, if they have the same address.

No. To change your address for your DPPP you may complete a COA (DMV 14) form.

Yes. Be sure to check, however, with your new state regarding their driver's license and/or vehicle registration requirements.

No. California residency is required for you to maintain a California CDL. If you have established residency outside of California, you must transfer your CDL to your current state of residency.

No, you cannot change the address for your occupational license using the COA system. You can visit a DMV field office in person to change the address for your occupational license.

Certain records require special handling. If you received this message, complete a COA (DMV 14) form and mail it to the address listed on the form.

During the online COA process you will have the option to register to vote and provide voter preferences that DMV will electronically forward to the Secretary of State (SOS) (if you are eligible). If you are currently a registered voter, you may ask DMV to notify the SOS of your new address. If you opt not to have DMV forward your information, it is your responsibility to notify the SOS of your address change.

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Simply revisit the COA System after 72 hours, log in, and choose 'Check Update Status'.





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