Citizenship

The FIGR Citizenship Department is established by tribal Statute and under the general direction of the Citizenship Committee. The department is composed of tribal employees and shall be responsible for the day-to-day administration of citizenship matters.

Citizenship Department

Primary Function

To ensure professional and independent administration of citizenship matters, no member of the Tribal Council or Citizenship Committee may serve as an employee of the Departments.

The department receives a high volume of communications and enrolled T-ribal Citizens are prioritized first. All inquiries seeking enrollment are routed to the Citizenship Committee. The response to such inquiries may take up to 60 days.

Tribal Citizenship

Responsibilities

The department's responsibilities include but are not limited to maintaining current citizenship rolls, preparing and distributing forms and materials, maintaining confidential, accurate and current files, assisting persons submitting citizenship applications, processing citizenship applications, overseeing all genetic and other testing as required to establish lineage, issuing Tribal Citizen identifications cards or the equivalent and performing other tasks as may be required by departmental policies or required by statute.

In order to meet your requests more efficiently we ask that you refer to the following Frequently Asked Questions.

Contact Us

Compliance Officer

Cassandra Mitchell

Office: 707-555-2288

Office Hours

Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm

You can reach the office by calling 707-555-2288 or by email at info@gratonrancheria.com

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