FOIAonline


FOIAonline 3.0 will be deployed on July 9, 2018 offering additional features and improved performance. In preparation, this site will be taken off-line on July 3, 2018 at approximately 6:00 pm EST to begin data migration.The public is directed to each agency FOIA page or FOIA.gov for alternative means to submit request during this outage between July 4 and July 8.
  • FOIA 3.0 Coming Soon
  • Agency Seals
  • Benefits of an Account

    Benefits of an Account : Sign up for a FOIA account today to receive the benefits of streamlined request creation and monitoring of created requests.

  • Immediacy of Searching

    Immediacy of Searching : Search for requests, appeals, and records stored across multiple agencies, in a central repository. Full text searching allows for discovery of relevant information within electronic records. Records are immediately available online upon release. Search FOIA Requests

  • Go Green

    Go Green : Requests, appeals, records, and communication are handled electronically. This greatly reduces the reliance on hard copies throughout the FOIA process.

  • Economies of Scale: Central Location

    Economies of Scale: Central Location : Records and requests are stored in one central location, providing a government-wide destination for the creation and processing of FOIA requests. Reporting capabilities provide a level of visibility to allow the public to monitor government responsiveness.

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Guest users are welcome to submit requests, search for previously released records, and generate reports, but guests will have limited tracking and communications features. Enhanced features are available to users with accounts.


FOIAonline

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) gives you the right to request information from federal agencies. From FOIAonline you can submit FOIA requests to all participating agencies, track the status of requests, search for requests submitted by others, access previously released records, and generate agency-specific FOIA processing reports.

FOIAonline participating agencies include:

  • The Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Commerce (except the US Patent and Trademark Office), U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of General Counsel of the National Archives and Records Administration, Merit Systems Protection Board, Federal Labor Relations Authority, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Department of the Navy, General Services Administration, Federal Communications Commission, Small Business Administration, Department of Justice - Office of Information Policy, Defense Logistics Agency, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, Executive Office of U.S. Attorneys of the Department of Justice, Social Security Administration, National Labor Relations Board and Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

  • As of December 18, 2017 U.S. Parole Commission began using FOIAonline.

A chart provides further details on the information available in FOIAonline by participating agency.

Note: Privacy Act requests must be sent directly to the appropriate agency.