The fastest way to reach the editorial team is by email:
One mailbox handles general questions, content corrections, partnership inquiries, and privacy requests. We aim to respond within a few business days. Please include enough context that we can act on your message — see below.
What to include
To help us help you faster, please include the following where it applies:
- For a correction: the page URL, the specific sentence or value you believe is wrong, and (if you have one) a source for the correct information.
- For a bug report: the page URL, the device or browser you were using, and a short description of what you expected versus what happened. A screenshot helps.
- For a privacy or data request: the email address you want us to act on, and the type of request (access, deletion, opt-out of personalized advertising, etc.). See our Privacy Policy for the rights available in your jurisdiction.
- For a partnership or media inquiry: a one-line summary of what you have in mind and a link to your organization. We don't accept guest posts or sponsored editorial.
What we can't help with
USATimeZones.com is a reference site, not an advisory service. We can't tell you whether a contract clause is valid in your local time, recommend flight times, troubleshoot your operating system's clock, or speak to non-U.S. time zones in detail. For those, please consult a qualified professional or the appropriate authoritative source.
Response time
Email is monitored on business days. Routine messages are typically answered within two to five business days. Verified factual corrections are prioritized so that incorrect information doesn't sit on the site longer than necessary.
Other ways to find what you need
Many common questions are already answered on the site:
- Looking for the basics? Start with the homepage — live clocks, the converter, and the zone guide are all there.
- Curious about DST dates and the rules? See the complete daylight saving time guide.
- Confused by EST vs EDT or PST vs PDT? The abbreviations reference lays them out side by side.
- Need to schedule a meeting across multiple zones? See scheduling across U.S. time zones.