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US Federal Government Offices by State ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SERVICE 468 South Perry Street Montgomery, AL 36130-0900 SERVICE CENTERS AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (334) 242-3184 FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DIVISION Ronnie D. Murphy (Fresh and Processed Products) 3381 Skyway Drive DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Auburn, AL 36830 Robert Spann, Federal Supervisor, In-Charge (334) 887-4500 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 1557 Reeves Street SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE For Mail: P.O. Box 1368 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Dothan, AL 36302 (334) 792-5185 2121 8th Avenue North, Room 1400 INTERNATIONAL TRADE 8th Avenue North ADMINISTRATION LIVESTOCK DIVISION Birmingham, AL 35203-2396 (Livestock and Grain Market News Branch) (205) 715-0300-FTS RESEARCH HEADQUARTERS (205) 326-6166-FAX EXPORT ASSISTANCE CENTERS F. David Gonsoulin P.O. Box 3336 St. Louis Centre George Norton, Director 1445 Federal Drive, Room 107 1 St. Louis Street, 3rd Floor Medical Forum Building, Room 707 Montgomery, AL 36109-0336 Mobile, AL 36602-3930 950 22nd Street, North (334) 438-3674 (334) 223-7488 Birmingham, AL 35203 (334) 219-3555 (205) 731-1331 SCIENCE DIVISION (205) 731-0076 FAX IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION Bobby L. Joyner, Supervisory Chemist SERVICE Aflatoxin Laboratories DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 3119 Wesley Way NATURALIZATION INFORMATION FIELD OFFICES Dothan, AL 36301-2020 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, AVIATION (334) 794-5070 APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE Mobile Border Patrol P.O. Box 1526 Melvin C. Ginn, Laboratory Supervisor RESEARCH HEADQUARTERS Mobile, AL 36633 For mail: P.O. Box 1368 CORPS OF ENGINEERS 1557 Reeves Street CIVIL ENGINEERING PROGRAMS (334) 441-6139 Dothan, AL 36302 (334) 792-5185 Col. Larry Bonine Mobile Port of Entry Mobile District P.O. Box 1526 FARM SERVICE AGENCY P.O. Box 2288 Mobile, AL 36601 Mobile, AL 36628 (334) 441-5135 SERVICE CENTERS (205) 690-2511 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Daniel Robinson Alabama State FSA Office DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND For letter mail: P.O. Box 235013 URBAN DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AND AREA OFFICES 4121 Carmichael Road, Suite 600 Linda Henderson Montgomery, AL 36106-5013 Birmingham Field Office Medical Forum Building (334) 279-3500 950 22nd Street North 950 22nd St North, Suite 660 Suite 900 Birmingham, AL 35203 NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS Birmingham, AL 35203-5302 (205) 731-0820 SERVICE (205) 731-2617 (205) 731-2593 FAX SERVICE CENTERS EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ADMINISTRATION Sterling Center, Suite 601 4121 Carmichael Road OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY Montgomery, AL 36106-3683 RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES (334) 279-3400 FIELD OFFICES Ms. Alice McKinney, Director STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY Department of Industrial Relations Industrial Relations Building AGENCIES U.S. Department of the Interior 649 Monroe Street, Room 204 Director, Birmingham Field Office Montgomery, AL 36131 Vacant 135 Gemini Circle, Suite 215 State Statistician Homewood, AL 35209 (334) 242-8990 (334) 242-3960 FAX Sterling Center, Suite 200 (205) 290-7282 4121 Carmichael Road EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS For letter mail: P.O. Box 240578 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Montgomery, AL 36124-0578 ADMINISTRATION (334) 279-3555 SERVICE CENTERS Use the same number for FTS State Historic Preservation Offices WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION DIVISION OFFICES (800) 832-4181 TOLL FREE Dr. Lee M. Warner, State Historical Preservation 5James Gaut, Assistant District Director NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION Office 08-04 DD-1 Aronov Building, Room 708 (334) 223-7370 (700) 534-6581 FTS 474 South Court Street Montgomery, AL 36104-4158 FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY VA Central Alabama Health Care System (304) 223-7641 215 Perry Hill Road DIVISION OFFICES Montgomery, AL 36109-3798 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (334) 272-4670 ADMINISTRATION Judy VanLuchene (700) 228-4115 FTS 500 Eastern Boulevard, Suite 200 AREA OFFICES Montgomery, AL 36117-2018 Kenneth Ruyle, Director Acting (334) 223-7244 Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Area Director (205) 554-2000 Todd Mall, 2047 Canyon Road (700) 228-2760 FTS Birmingham, AL 35216-1981 APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION (205) 731-1534, Ext. 133 VA Central Alabama Health Care System Kenneth Rufe, Acting Director District Supervisor STATE ALTERNATE'S OFFICES Tuskegee, AL 36083 3737 Government Boulevard, Suite 100 (304) 727-0550 Mobile, AL 36693-4309 Director FTS (700) 534-3550 (251) 441-6131 Department of Economic and Community Affairs Box 5690, 401 Adams Avenue VETERANS BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH Montgomery, AL 36103-5690 ADMINISTRATION (334) 242-8672 NATIONAL MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACADEMY COAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH FIELD OFFICES DISTRICT OFFICES EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION VA Regional Office (District 11, Coal Mine Safety and Health: Florida, 345 Perry Hill Road Mississippi, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and DISTRICT OFFICES Montgomery, AL 36109-3798 counties of Alabama and Georgia south and west of the District 7 boundary indicated above) Federal Bernice Williams-Kimbrough, Acting Director Region IV 1130 22nd Street, South, Suite 200 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Frank C. Young, Jr. Birmingham, AL 35205 135 Gemini Circle, Suite 213 (205) 731-0082 Economic Security Office of Economic Birmingham, AL 35209 Use the same number for FTS Adjustment (205) 290-7300 Terri Adams, Director METAL AND NONMETAL MINE SAFETY NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS Alabama Department of Economic and Community AND HEALTH BOARD Affairs DISTRICT OFFICES Science, Technology and Energy Division REGIONAL, SUBREGIONAL, AND P.O. Box 5690 (Southeastern: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, RESIDENT OFFICES Montgomery, AL 36103-5690 Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto (205) 242-5333 Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virgin Islands) Information Officer Martin Rosta Massey Building CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL 135 Gemini Circle, Suite 212 1900 3rd Avenue North, 3rd Floor Birmingham, AL 35209 Birmingham, AL 35203-3502 AND COMMUNITY SERVICE (205) 290-7294 (205) 731-1492 Use the same number for FTS STATE PROGRAM OFFICES OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR VETERANS' EMPLOYMENT AND Nancy Reeder, Director TRAINING SMALL BUSINESS Medical Forum ADMINISTRATION 950 22nd Street, North, Suite 428 REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS AND Birmingham, AL 35203 STATE DIRECTORS FOR VETERANS' DISTRICT OFFICES (205) 731-0027 EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING (205) 731-0031 FAX DVET Thomas Karrh Alabama District Office Veterans' Employment and Training Service 2121 8th Avenue North, Suite 200 Department of Labor Birmingham, AL 35203-2398 649 Monroe Street, Room 543 (205) 731-1344 Montgomery, AL 36131-6300 Use the same number for FTS (334) 223-7677 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS DEPARTMENT OF AFFAIRS TRANSPORTATION VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION VETERANS MEDICAL FACILITIES DIVISION OFFICES Y.C. Paris, Director 700 South 19th Street Joe D. Wilkerson Birmingham, AL 35233 500 Eastern Boulevard, Suite 200 Montgomery, AL 36117-2018 (205) 933-8101 DD-2 08-04 ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE REGIONAL OFFICES Anchorage Education Field Office 1675 C Street FARM SERVICE AGENCY Steven Pennoyer, Regional Administrator Anchorage, AK 99501 P.O. Box 21668 (907) 271-4115 SERVICE CENTERS Juneau, AK 99802-1668 (907) 586-7221 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Karen Olson RESEARCH HEADQUARTERS Alaska State FSA Office DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 800 West Evergreen, Suite 216 STATE OFFICES Palmer, AK 99645-6389 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, AVIATION (907) 745-7982 6881 Abbott Loop Road APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE Anchorage, AK 99507 FOREST SERVICE (907) 267-1323 RESEARCH HEADQUARTERS CORPS OF ENGINEERS REGIONAL OFFICES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE CIVIL ENGINEERING PROGRAMS (Region 10: Alaska) REGIONAL OFFICES Steve Bush Col. William W. Kakel 3301 C Street, Suite 522 Alaska District Rowan Gould Anchorage, AK 99503-3956 P.O. Box 898 1011 E. Tudor Road Anchorage, AK 99506 (907) 271-2519 Anchorage, AK 99503 (907) 752-5233 Phone (907) 786-3306, fax (907) 786-3542 NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND NATIONAL PARK SERVICE URBAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICE CENTERS SERVICE CENTERS State Historic Preservation Offices 800 West Evergreen, Suite 201 Anchorage Field Office Palmer, AK 99645-6539 3000 C. Street Ms. Judith E. Bittner, Chief, History and (907) 745-2176 Suite 401 Archeology Anchorage, AK 99503 Department of Natural Resources STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY (907) 677-9800(907) 677-9825 FAX Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation AGENCIES 550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1310 3000 C Street, Suite 401 Anchorage, AK 99501-3565 State Statistician Anchorage, AK 99503 (907) 269-8908 809 South Chugach Street, Suite 4 (907) 677-9800(907) 667-9807 FAX Palmer, AK 99645 REGIONAL OFFICES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR For letter mail: P.O. Box 799 National Park Service Palmer, AK 99645 Robert D. Barbee, Regional Director BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 2525 Gambell Street (907) 745-4272 Anchorage, AK 99503-2892 (800) 478-6079 TOLL FREE AREA OFFICES (907) 257-2690 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE Alaska Regional Office P.O. Box 25520 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE SERVICE CENTERS Juneau, AK 99802-5520 (907) 586-7177 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Charles W. Bell SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE 949 East 36th Avenue FIELD AGENCIES Suite 400 Anchorage, AK 99508-4302 Anchorage Field Office (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington) 101 East Sixth Avenue (907) 271-2424 1675 C Street, Suite 211 Anchorage, AK 99501-5198 Anchorage, AK 99501-2523 (907) 271-4088 (907) 276-4441 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (907) 258-5322 Bethel Field Office INTERNATIONAL TRADE 1675 C Street, Suite 279 IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION ADMINISTRATION Anchorage, AK 99501-5198 SERVICE (907) 271-4086 RESEARCH HEADQUARTERS
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