The Department of Interior manages one of every five acres of land in the United States, providing opportunities for wilderness, wildlife protection, recreation, and resource development. The department also supplies water for much of the West so that farmers can grow food and people can turn on their taps and it also provides access to energy and minerals so that people can warm and cool their homes and drive to their jobs. Additionally the DOI honors the special responsibilities it has to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and affiliated Island communities, and protects wildlife and works to improve the environment. DOI is committed to building partnerships to encourage conservation and preserve our natural and cultural resources; to bringing innovative approaches to solving land management and water disputes; and to developing energy, including renewable sources of energy, in the most environmentally protective manner.
Department of Interior: Requirements
If you are experiencing a problem with the Department of Interior, please complete, print, and sign the Privacy Act waiver. You may fax or mail the completed form with any supporting documentation to the office that serves your area.
If you have any questions, please call our Washington Office at 866-850-3855.