Contact Your Florida U.S. Senators
Florida is represented in the U.S. Senate by Ashley Moody and Rick Scott. Use the information below to contact your senators by phone, online contact form, or mail.
Florida U.S. Senators
Ashley Moody (R)
Party: Republican
Term: Appointed January 2025; term ends November 3, 2026 (up for special election)
D.C. Phone: (202) 224-3041
Contact Form: moody.senate.gov/contact/
Official Website: moody.senate.gov
Committees: View Senator Moody’s committee assignments at moody.senate.gov
Rick Scott (R)
Party: Republican
Term Expires: January 3, 2031
D.C. Phone: (202) 224-5274
Contact Form: rickscott.senate.gov/contact/
Official Website: rickscott.senate.gov
Committees: View Senator Scott’s committee assignments at rickscott.senate.gov
How to Contact a Florida Senator
1. Call the Washington, D.C. Office
Calling is the most effective way to make your voice heard. Senate offices track call volume by issue, and a high volume of calls on a specific topic directly influences a senator’s staff. Call during business hours (9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET, Monday–Friday) for the fastest response.
- Ashley Moody: (202) 224-3041
- Rick Scott: (202) 224-5274
2. Use the Online Contact Form
Each senator maintains an official contact form on their Senate website. These forms are monitored by constituent services staff and are the preferred channel for detailed written messages.
- Ashley Moody: moody.senate.gov/contact/
- Rick Scott: rickscott.senate.gov/contact/
3. Write a Letter
Written letters carry significant weight, particularly on legislative issues. Address your letter to the senator’s Washington, D.C. office. All mail to Senate offices passes through a security screening facility, which may add several days to delivery time.
- Senator Ashley Moody, 716 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510
- Senator Rick Scott, 502 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510
4. Visit a State Office
Both senators maintain district offices across Florida. State offices handle casework — including issues with federal agencies such as the Social Security Administration, Veterans Affairs, and immigration services. Visit each senator’s official website for a full list of Florida office locations and hours.
Sample Message Template
Not sure what to say? Use this template as a starting point. Replace the bracketed sections with your own information and issue.
Dear Senator [Last Name],
My name is [Your Name] and I am a constituent from [City, Florida].
I am writing to urge you to [support/oppose] [specific bill or issue].
[Briefly explain why this issue matters to you — one or two sentences.]
I respectfully ask that you [specific action you want the senator to take].
Thank you for your service and for representing the people of Florida.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, FL ZIP Code]
[Phone or Email — optional]
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the current U.S. senators from Florida?
Florida is currently represented by Ashley Moody (Republican, appointed January 2025, term ends November 3, 2026) and Rick Scott (Republican, term expires January 3, 2031).
Why is Ashley Moody a senator instead of Marco Rubio?
Marco Rubio left the U.S. Senate on January 20, 2025 to serve as U.S. Secretary of State in the Trump administration. Governor Ron DeSantis appointed former Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to fill the vacancy. Moody will serve until a special election is held in November 2026.
How do I find out which senator represents me in Florida?
All Florida residents are represented by both of the state’s U.S. senators — Ashley Moody and Rick Scott. U.S. senators represent the entire state, not individual districts. If you are looking for your U.S. House representative, visit house.gov.
What is Ashley Moody’s phone number?
Senator Ashley Moody’s Washington, D.C. office can be reached at (202) 224-3041.
What is Rick Scott’s phone number?
Senator Rick Scott’s Washington, D.C. office can be reached at (202) 224-5274.
When is Rick Scott up for re-election?
Senator Rick Scott’s current term expires on January 3, 2031. He is up for re-election in November 2030.
Related Tools
Looking for more ways to engage with your elected officials? These tools may help:
- ContactSenators.com Tools — Find contact information for all 100 U.S. senators
- Find Your U.S. House Representative
- USA.gov — Contact Elected Officials
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Last Updated: May 2026