How can we mail to nrc office

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has a specific process for submitting comments, complaints, and other correspondence. Here's how you can mail to the NRC office:

Mailing Address:

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, MD 20852-2738

Types of Correspondence:

  1. Comments on NRC Rulemakings: If you want to comment on a proposed rule or a final rule, you can submit your comments to the NRC's rulemaking docket. Make sure to include the docket number and the title of the rule in your correspondence.
  2. Complaints: If you have a complaint about a nuclear facility, a nuclear medicine facility, or a nuclear waste facility, you can submit your complaint to the NRC's Office of Investigations.
  3. General Correspondence: If you have a general question or concern about the NRC or its activities, you can submit your correspondence to the NRC's Public Affairs Office.

Tips:

  1. Use the correct mailing address: Make sure to use the correct mailing address for the type of correspondence you are submitting.
  2. Include all required information: Make sure to include all required information, such as your name, address, and contact information, as well as a clear and concise description of your comment or complaint.
  3. Use a legible font: Use a legible font and print your correspondence clearly.
  4. Do not send confidential or proprietary information: Do not send confidential or proprietary information, as it may not be protected by the NRC.
  5. Allow sufficient time: Allow sufficient time for your correspondence to be processed and responded to.

Online Options:

In addition to mailing your correspondence, you can also submit it online through the NRC's website. You can use the NRC's online comment form or submit your correspondence through the NRC's Electronic Comment Management System (ECMS).

Remember to always follow the NRC's guidelines and procedures for submitting correspondence to ensure that your comments or complaints are properly processed and responded to.