Senator Blackburn’s office takes great pride in being able to help Tennesseans resolve issues involving federal agencies. Representatives in our state offices are trained to help with questions and concerns you may have.
In order for our offices to assist you with casework, you must:
1. Be a resident of Tennessee
2. Have an issue involving a federal agency
If you meet these criteria, you must complete a privacy release form. Because of the Privacy Act of 1974, federal agencies/departments cannot release information on an individual nor discuss an individual without written consent.
After you complete the privacy release form, please sign and send the document to our office. This can be done by email or postage:
- If emailing, please send the document to casework@blackburn.senate.gov and kindly follow up with a call to our office if it is time sensitive.
- If sending by mail, please send the document to the Blackburn state office in your area (listed below).
An additional privacy release document is necessary for Taxpayer Advocate and USCIS casework, so please call your local office for this form.
Once our office receives your written consent, we can contact the appropriate federal agency on your behalf.
For issues you may have with state agencies or programs that fall under the jurisdiction of the state of Tennessee, please contact your state legislator. You can find your local legislator here.
For more federal agencies and general assistance with the federal government, visit USA.gov.
* Please Note: Several of the buildings that host our offices have visitor requirements. We kindly ask that you call ahead to schedule a trip to our state offices.
Nashville
Stewart, Montgomery, Robertson, Sumner, Macon, Jackson, Putnam, DeKalb, Cannon, Giles, Lewis, Hickman, Humphreys, Dickson, Cheatham, Trousdale, Wilson, Rutherford, Marshall, Houston, Williamson, Davidson, Maury, Bedford, Smith
719 Church St, Suite 2100
Nashville, TN 37203
Telephone (629) 800-6600
Fax (615) 298-2148