Freedom of Information Act
What is FOIA?
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a law that gives you the right to access information from the federal government. It is often described as the law that keeps citizens in the know about their government.
- FOIA Frequently Asked Questions.
- Looking for info about ACF grants? Check out our Tracking Accountability in Government Grants System (TAGGS) tutorial to find grant award information.
- Please visit the ACF Electronic Reading Room for more information on our Annual Reports, Most Frequently Requested Records, and Grant Examples.
Submit a FOIA Request
If you are unable to locate the information you are looking for online, submit a FOIA Request.
Did you know…
That you can request immigration records of unaccompanied children directly from the ACF Office of Refugee Resettlement?
- Send an email to UACRecords@acf.hhs.gov. You will receive a response, giving further directions.
- If you are representing another person, be sure to include a signed authorization form.
ACF FOIA Contact Information
Administration for Children and Families
FOIA Office
330 C Street, SW, 4th Floor
Washington, DC 20201
Phone Number: 1-888-747-1861
Fax Number: (202) 401-4829
Email Address: FOIA@acf.hhs.gov
ACF FOIA Officer: Kimberly N. Epstein
ACF FOIA Specialist:
- Jean McPherson
- Jeffery Wallace
Last Reviewed: March 24, 2016