Mailing Address
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Phone Numbers
Comments: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
FAX: 202-456-2461
TTY/TDD
Comments: 202-456-6213
Visitors Office: 202-456-2121 E-Mail Please send your comments to comments@whitehouse.gov
Using the official White House address to send a letter is still the best way to contact the president. You can also send e-mails, but it is not clear that the president himself will read them; usually he has staff-members look over the e-mails. The same is true for letters: given how many letters a president receives, it is impossible for him to read every one. Usually, a team of staff-members read them and then give certain ones to him each day. I enclose the link to the White House contact information.
just write your letter and send it in care of the White house, Washington, USA
White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC
In order to send a letter to the President you may want to use the following information:
President Mr. Barack Obama c/o White House USA, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500-0001
The only way to reach President Obama is to follow the instructions in the link below, which will give you the official White House contact information. As you might imagine, many people want to send the president a letter, and while there is no guarantee he will receive yours directly, he does have a staff of people who read the mail and sometimes give him some of it.
The best way to do this is to contact him in care of the White House. But first, you should know that all presidents get a lot of mail, and President Obama is no exception. Chances are that he personally will not read the e-mail first-- he has a staff who read them. But they then choose some e-mails to give to the president, who does in fact answer some of them. I enclose the link to the White House website for contacting the president. If you have a private or personal message for the president, you may want to send a letter by snail-mail, rather than using e-mail. The White House website also has directions about how to send a letter.
I wouldn't think you can contact him directly, pretty hard to get a hold of any president, but try websites connected to them.
what is the address of barack obama if I will send him a letter?
They should be written to whoever some onwe wants to send a letter if i want to send a letter to president obama i will send a letter to obama
The website http://change.gov/ Is President-Elect Obama's transition website. On there you will find contact information to send your letter regarding housing.
He can, IF the letter makes it through his staff to him, personally. Only a very small percentage of letters are read by the President, personally.
In a letter, he would be referred to as President Obama or Mr. President
Emails to the president can be sent to president@whitehouse.gov
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Presidents (as well as senators and representatives) have been signing congratulatory letters to Eagle Scouts for decades, and Barack Obama is no exception. Send your request in a formal letter, addressed to President Barack Obama, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC 20500. In your letter, include your full name, troop number, council, and a short description of your Eagle Scout service project. Also include a self-addressed stamped envelope so the president's staff can send the congratulatory letter to you.
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Just send the letter to the white house, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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