Contact the Mayor

Welcome! Whether you have a question or concern about a city service, are seeking employment with the City of New York, or are visiting The Big Apple for the first time, NYC.gov can provide all the information you need. Our city's dedicated workforce is here to serve you and below are some resources to help you get started.

311 Online is our main source of government information and non-emergency services. Public benefits, employment assistance, alternate side parking rules, complaints about noise and so much more can easily be accessed here. If you need immediate emergency assistance or want to report a gas smell or leak, call 911.

If you are having an event in New York City or would like to honor a person or organization for a significant achievement, you may request a Mayoral greeting. Requests (except for condolence notes) should be submitted at least 15 business days before you need the document in hand to ensure on-time delivery.

New York City has reopened for business since the COVID-19 pandemic. For helpful information, please visit the MyCity Business page.

NYC & Company has all of the tools you need to plan a vacation to New York City.

If you would like to purchase New York City memorabilia (including NYPD and FDNY products) or municipal publications, please visit the New York CityStore.

Are you doing research about New York City? Visit the Municipal Archives of the Department of Records and Information Services or ask a librarian at the Brooklyn Public Library, New York Public Library or Queens Library.

Read the latest news from the Mayor's Press Office or make a media inquiry.

If you need assistance locating information on this site, search NYC.gov.

To submit a FOIL request to the Mayor's Office or track the status of a FOIL request, visit the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) tracker.

The Mayor's Office does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the operation of its programs, services and activities and strives to be welcoming to and inclusive of people with disabilities. For more information about disability access, please visit the Mayor's Office Accessibility page.

You may contact Mayor Adams by postal mail, phone, or submitting a webform message.

Mayor Eric Adams

City Hall
New York, NY 10007
PHONE
311 or 212-NEW-YORK outside NYC
Webform