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. Some records are protected by certain FOIA exemptions.
FOIA Frequently Asked Questions
Submit a FOIA Request Online
Before taking this step, check out our Reading Room for frequently requested records, and how to obtain records ACF does not have. If you are unable to locate the information you are looking for there, then submit a FOIA Request using the ACF Public Access Link (PAL).
The Public Access Link (PAL) allows you to submit FOIA requests at any time. Create a PAL account to submit a request, check the status of a request, and download ACF’s response.
Do you want immigration records of unaccompanied children?
Send an email to UACRecords@acf.hhs.gov to receive further directions.
If you are representing another person, be sure to include a signed authorization form.
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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: Celeste Smith
ACF FOIA Specialist: Alexis Chancellor
Last Reviewed: January 7, 2019