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  2. Begin by filling in your personal information. Start with the prefix, first name, middle name, last name, and suffix. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Next, provide your date and place of birth, along with your work phone number, cell number, and email address. This helps in establishing communication regarding your request.
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  5. If applicable, include your Social Security number and any relevant identification numbers such as Medicare or VA numbers. Note that these are not required for USCIS inquiries.
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  7. Finally, sign and date the form. Remember that only individuals aged 18 or older can sign this document. Third-party signatures are not valid.

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Privacy rights under the CPRA To be informed about when personal information is being collected. To request personal information thats been collected. To have personal information deleted upon request. To exercise consumer rights without fear of discrimination. Direct right of action in the case of a bdocHub.
The FOIAs access rights are generally given to any person, but the Privacy Acts access rights are given only to the individual who is the subject of the records sought (if that individual is a U.S. citizen or a lawfully ad- mitted permanent resi- dent alien). The FOIA applies to all federal agency records.
A privacy notice must disclose the identity of the data controller, types of information collected, purpose of data collection, how data is used, sharing practices, retention period, legal basis for processing, user rights, and contact information for the data protection officer.
The Privacy Act uses FOIAs definition of agency. This definition covers executive branch agencies, their components, and government-controlled entities but excludes Congress, the legislative branch, the White House, federal courts, and state and local governments.
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