People usually arrive here with a practical need — a passport, a benefit application, a tax question, a records request.

The best first step is identifying the official agency actually responsible for the task, not searching generically and hoping the right result appears first. This page is a starting-point directory for exactly that.

Use official sources first — official agency names, secure forms, current dates.

Guide to Government

Real first stepIdentify the responsible agency
Verify.gov sites, current dates
Watch forPaid middlemen, urgent threats

Common Starting Points

Worth knowing

Search results don’t automatically prioritize the official government page

A common misconception is that the top search result for a government service is automatically the official one. Paid search ads and private sites frequently mimic official pages closely, sometimes charging for services the actual government agency provides free. Checking for a genuine .gov domain, and being cautious of urgency, threats, or unusual payment requests, is a real, necessary habit — not excessive caution.