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Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act

Your Rights to DHS Information under FOIA

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a federal statute. FOIA generally provides that any person has a right to request access to federal agency records. FOIA also establishes a presumption that records in the possession of agencies and departments of the Executive Branch of the U. S. government are accessible to the people, except to the extent the records are protected from disclosure by any of nine exemptions contained in the law or by one of three special law enforcement record exclusions.

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FOIA Exemptions

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Washington MonumentDirectives & Instructions
Issued to establish DHS-wide policy that is effective for operations and must be observed by all employees...
file drawer full of filesProcurement Records
Includes awards and orders, contracting opportunities and IT acquisitions...
group of peopleComponent FOIA Contacts
Our contact information and links to component FOIA web pages...
pile of books on shelf FOIA Reports
Includes Annual Reports, Improvement Plans and the Chief FOIA Officer Report...
Computer Check Status
Check the status of your FOIA request...
pile of booksFrequently Requested Records
Copies of records that have been released and are likely to be requested again...

This page was last reviewed / modified on May 4, 2012.

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