FCC - Washington D.C., Federal Communications Commission
45 L Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20002
Eligibility
N/A
Hours
8am to 5pm from Monday through Friday
(888) 225-5322
Voice
Website
https://www.fcc.gov/Application process
You can file an informal consumer complaint from the Consumer Complaint Center home page.
To file a complaint from the home page, choose the category that best describes your issue:
TV
Phone
Internet
Radio
Access for People with Disabilities
Emergency Communications
You will be taken to a series of complaint questions related to your concern. Fill in the required information, including a description of your issue and your contact information. Then hit submit to file your complaint. Once your complaint has been submitted you will receive a notification from the FCC acknowledging your submission.
Service area
US
The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. An independent U.S. government agency overseen by Congress, the commission is the United States' primary authority for communications law, regulation and technological innovation. In its work facing economic opportunities and challenges associated with rapidly evolving advances in global communications, the agency capitalizes on its competencies in:
Promoting competition, innovation and investment in broadband services and facilities
Supporting the nation's economy by ensuring an appropriate competitive framework for the unfolding of the communications revolution
Encouraging the highest and best use of spectrum domestically and internationally
Revising media regulations so that new technologies flourish alongside diversity and localism
Providing leadership in strengthening the defense of the nation's communications infrastructure
Providing organization
Federal Communications Commission
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories. An independent U.S. government agency overseen by Congress, the Commission is the federal agency responsible for implementing and enforcing America’s communications law and regulations.
