Introduction to Freedom of Information (FOIA)
FOIA is the state Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140), records in possession of public agencies may be accessed by the public upon written request. Pursuant to 5 ILCS 140, Section 2 ( c ), a public record is any records, reports, forms, writings, letters, memoranda, books, papers, maps, photographs, cards, tapes, recordings, electronic data processing records, recorded information and all other documentary materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics, having been prepared, or having been or being used, received, possessed or under the control of any public body.
Some records are, however, not subject to release via the FOIA process; these types of records are described under 5 ILCS 140, Section 7 (1) (a) thru (pp). And some records may also be subject to confidentiality provisions imposed by other state statutes; the FOIA process for disclosure of information does not supercede these other applicable statutory and judicial mandates.
How to submit a FOIA request:
To access information from the Office of the Governor, please submit a written request by means of facsimile, the US mail or special carrier, or email to the Freedom of Information Officer, Erin Knowles. A written request will ensure proper compliance with the requirements of the Act.
Requests can be addressed to:
Office of the Governor of Illinois ATTN: FOIA Officer JRTC, 100 West Randolph, Suite 16-100 Chicago, IL 60601
Facsimile number: 312.814.6775
Email: erin.knowles2@illinois.gov
Authority
This website information concerning the FOIA is being provided as required by Section 4 of the FOIA (5 ILCS 140/4). This website information may be revised and/or updated in the future.
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