Find my House representative
Find your House representative by address, not just ZIP code.
Find your U.S. House representative by address, then contact them about House bills, votes, committee action, and legislation.
House representation is local. Your representative serves a congressional district, and districts do not always line up cleanly with ZIP codes.
Modern Action makes that practical: find the correct House office, check whether the bill is moving in the House, and write the ask in plain English.
House lookup needs precision
Full address
A street address is the safest way to avoid the wrong district when a ZIP code is split.
One district
Your House representative serves your district, while your senators serve the whole state.
House ask
Ask for a vote, cosponsorship, committee action, opposition, or amendment when the House can still act.
The wrong district means the wrong office.
House offices care most about constituent messages from their district. If a ZIP code points to more than one district, a full address prevents a message from being aimed at the wrong member.
That is why the page is direct about lookup accuracy instead of pretending every ZIP code is enough.
After lookup, the House question is what action is possible.
If a bill is introduced in the House, waiting for committee action, moving toward a floor vote, or gathering cosponsors, your representative may have a concrete role.
Modern Action puts that role next to the message so you are not left guessing what to ask for.
House contact checklist
- A full address is used when ZIP code alone is ambiguous.
- The House district and representative are confirmed.
- The bill or issue has something the House can still do.
- The ask matches what a House member can do.
- The message makes clear that you are a constituent.
Common questions
How do I find my House representative?
Use your full address for the most accurate district match. ZIP codes can cross congressional district lines.
How many House representatives do I have?
You have one voting U.S. House representative for your congressional district, plus two U.S. senators who represent your state.
When should I contact my House representative?
Contact your representative when a bill is in the House, when they sit on a relevant committee, before a House vote, or when you want them to cosponsor, oppose, or amend House legislation.
