Government auditor offices in District of Columbia include the State Auditor's office, which conducts audits of state agencies and programs, as well as county and city auditor offices that provide financial oversight at the local level. The state auditor operates under authority granted by the state constitution or statute and reports findings directly to the legislature and the public.

Residents of District of Columbia can access published audit reports from the state auditor's website to review findings about specific agencies or programs. Audit reports often include specific recommendations for improvement that agencies are required to respond to publicly.

Taxpayers in District of Columbia can submit fraud tips or concerns about government waste to the state auditor through the official hotline or online portal. Whistleblower protections under state law may apply to government employees who report audit concerns internally or to the auditor's office directly.