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Last Updated: Jul 21, 2011 - 12:58:55 PM

Need to Reach Uncle Sam? He's Only a Toll-free Phone Call Away.


By Federal Citizen Information Center


Aug 24, 2006 - 6:41:00 AM


 

 

 

New for Consumers

Release Date: August 2006

1 (800) FED-INFO: UNCLE SAM�S DIGITS

Ever wanted to ask Uncle Sam a question but you weren�t sure how to reach him? Well, with 1 (800) FED-INFO (that�s 1-800-333-4636), he�s only a toll-free phone call away.

Need to find out what immunizations are required for your African safari? Or how you can start a small business? Just dial up Uncle Sam at 1 (800) FED-INFO to get help with your questions. It�s the one-stop source for information about the agencies, programs, and activities of the Federal government. From purchasing surplus government property to preparing for emergency situations, 1 (800) FED-INFO can get you to the information you need.

If you�ve been thinking about embarking on a career with the Federal government or you need to renew your passport but you�re not sure where to start, give Uncle Sam a call at 1 (800) FED-INFO. Specially trained Information Specialists are ready to take your calls in English or Spanish, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (ET). And recorded information on the most popular topics and frequently asked questions is available any time�day or night.

Whether you need to apply for a college loan or for Social Security benefits, 1 (800) FED-INFO has the information you�re seeking all in one place. Want to know more about digital television? How you can apply for a patent? Or where you can donate blood in your community? Call 1 (800) FED-INFO for fast, reliable answers you can trust.

So put Uncle Sam�s number (that�s 1-800-FED-INFO) on your speed dial today�it�s one that you won�t want to forget.

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