2025 Presidential Inauguration Tickets

Ticket Request Process

The 60th Presidential Inauguration will take place on Monday, January 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C. The ceremony will be held on the west front of the U.S. Capitol. The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (JCCIC) is responsible for planning and carrying out the ceremony. For more general information about the day’s activities and inaugural history, please visit inaugural.senate.gov.  

Each member of Congress will receive a limited allotment of tickets to share with guests. The office of Congressman Daniel Webster will disburse our allotment of tickets to constituents through a lottery based on requests received.

To request to join Congressman Webster’s lottery, please complete this form here in its entirety. Only constituents of Florida's 11th Congressional District may request tickets. You can find your U.S. Representative by visiting house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative.

Tickets are not guaranteed, as demand exceeds the number of allocated tickets, but we will do our best to help those attending secure a ticket. The full name of each person requesting a ticket must be included in the form. The form must be completed in its entirety and include the full name of each person requesting a ticket.  Forms not fully completed will not be considered in the lottery.  

Our office will follow up as we approach the inaugural festivities to provide you with updates on ticket distribution, security information, and other details you need to plan your visit.

*Please note that these tickets are solely for attending the Presidential and Vice-Presidential Swearing-In Ceremonies. This does not include access to any of the inaugural balls or other ancillary events. Tickets to the inaugural balls are provided through the Presidential Inaugural Committee in consultation with the President-Elect. Congressman Webster’s office also does not receive seated tickets to the Inaugural Parade following the swearing-in. However, tickets to observe the Inaugural Parade route on-foot are not required.