About FOIA
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) provides the public with the right to make a request for federal agency records.
The federal FOIA does not provide access to records held by state or local government agencies, or by private businesses or individuals. Most states, and some local jurisdictions, have their own laws about access to state and local records.
About the Privacy Act
The Privacy Act of 1974 is a companion to the FOIA Act. The Privacy Act allows most individuals to seek access to Federal agency records about themselves.
Make a FOIA Request
Consult the Make a FOIA Request page if you plan to make a FOIA request to the Federal Trade Commission. You may be able to access the information you need on the Internet without making a FOIA request. Before making a FOIA request, you should browse our FOIA Reading Room and search the ftc.gov website. Both contain many documents that are available to the public.
Make a Privacy Act Request
Consult the Make a FOIA Request page if you plan to make a Privacy Act request to the Federal Trade Commission.
FOIA Contacts
FOIA Requester Service Center: (202) 326-2430
FTC FOIA Public Liaison:Richard Gold, (202) 326-3355
Comments?
Email your FOIA comments to FOIAcomments@ftc.gov.