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George W. Bush is an established public figure, due to his work as a former Texas governor and the 43rd President of the United States. The best way to get in touch with him is through his office, presidential center, or presidential library, but you may be able to connect with him on social media. In this article, we’ll outline all the ways to contact George W. Bush for media and research inquiries, autograph and photograph requests, and more!

Best Ways to Contact George W. Bush

  • Mail letters to: Office of George W. Bush, P.O. Box 259000, Dallas, TX 75225-9000, USA.
  • For all general inquiries, email the Office of George W. Bush at: info@ogwb.org.
  • Reach out to George W. Bush and his team on social media: X, Instagram, or Facebook.
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How to Contact the Office of George W. Bush

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  1. For all general inquiries, you can write a letter or send an email to the President’s official office. If you’re requesting an autograph or photograph, be sure to put your letter in a properly stamped and self-addressed envelope. Send mail or an email to:[1]
    • Address:
      Office of George W. Bush
      P.O. Box 259000
      Dallas, TX 75225-9000
      USA
    • General Inquiries Email: info@ogwb.org
    • Media Inquiries Email: media@ogwb.org
  2. Since George W. Bush is no longer Commander in Chief, he isn’t able to sign retirement certificates. However, he does send letters of appreciation to retirees with at least 20 years of service. Wait to submit your request until your retirement ceremony is within 6 months away, then fill out the letter request form online. It can take up to 8 weeks for the office to process your request.[2]
    • If you haven’t received your Letter of Appreciation after 8 weeks from the date of your submission or you want to submit a request for a civilian retiree, email info@ogwb.org for further information.
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How to Contact the George W. Bush Presidential Center

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How to Contact the George W. Bush Presidential Library

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  1. The George W. Bush Presidential Library is the 13th presidential library, providing access to official records and artifacts from the former president’s administration. It is located on the grounds of the George W. Bush Presidential Center and follows the same operating hours. You can call, fax, email, or visit the library at:[4]
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How to Contact George W. Bush on Social Media

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  1. Although Bush doesn't have his own personal X account, the George W. Bush Presidential Center has a verified account you can send a message to. Send a post or direct message here.
    • If you are unsure about an account's authenticity, look for a blue checkmark near the name.
  2. If you want to get noticed by the former President, replying to his recent Facebook posts is a great strategy. He may not respond personally, but he might see it and it’s worth a shot! Just be respectful and avoid spamming his page with comments. The only official pages run by Bush and his staff include:
  3. Commenting on photos posted to one of Bush’s official Instagram accounts is another way to contact the former president. Be persistent to increase your chances of getting noticed, and feel free to send a direct message to get in touch with his staff. The only official pages run by the Bush team include:
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Frequently Asked Questions

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  1. You can access the Executive Orders by visiting the archived White House website, the National Archives and Records Administration, and the American Presidency Project.[6]
  2. To access public speeches, visit the archived White House website. You may be able to access the Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, which include public messages, speeches, and oral and written statements, at the Office of the Federal Register and the American Presidency Project.[7]
  3. You can access press briefings by visiting the archived White House website.[8]
  4. No, the George W. Bush Presidential Library is located in Dallas, while the George H.W. Bush Library is located in College Station, TX. For more information about the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library, you can visit his official website, or contact the museum at:[9]
    • Phone: 1 (979) 691-4010
    • Address:
      George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
      1000 George Bush Drive West
      College Station, TX 77845
      USA
  5. Yes, he has written and published 5 books. His first book was released in 1999 while he was the Governor of Texas, and the rest of his books were published during his post-presidency:[10]
  6. Currently, George W. Bush and his wife Laura Bush reside at Prairie Chapel Ranch in Midland, Texas. They also bought a home in an exclusive neighborhood near Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.[11]
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  • Keep in mind that George W. Bush and his team are people, and have a right to privacy. While sending messages and fan letter requests can be fun, be respectful of their private lives and know that they don’t owe you anything. Do not spam their inboxes or call them repeatedly.
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This article was reviewed by Tami Claytor and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Tami Claytor is an Etiquette Coach, Image Consultant, and the Owner of Always Appropriate Image and Etiquette Consulting in New York, New York. With over 20 years of experience, Tami specializes in teaching etiquette classes to individuals, students, companies, and community organizations. Tami has spent decades studying cultures through her extensive travels across five continents and has created cultural diversity workshops to promote social justice and cross-cultural awareness. She holds a BA in Economics with a concentration in International Relations from Clark University. Tami studied at the Ophelia DeVore School of Charm and the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she earned her Image Consultant Certification. This article has been viewed 126,633 times.
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