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Criteria It must be in writing and signed by the person making the request; It must state that the request is being made pursuant to the FOIA; It must reasonably describe the records being requested; It must state the category of the requester for fee purposes (i.e., commercial, media, educational, all other);
If the information you want is not publicly available, you can submit a FOIA request to the agencys FOIA Office. The request simply must be in writing and reasonably describe the records you seek. Most federal agencies now accept FOIA requests electronically, including by web form, e-mail or fax.
Requesting for SEC documents is easy. Enter the company name or SEC registration number of the company you are looking for. Choose from a list of available SEC documents. Enter your contact details and delivery information. Pay for your order using your credit card.
SEC Rule 83 (17 CFR 200.83) provides a confidential treatment procedure for those submitting information to the agency to ask that it be withheld when requested under the Freedom of Information Act.
FOI requests must be made in writing, including requests made by email. It is not necessary to use a special form, or even to make reference to the 2000 Act any written request for information held by a public body could be categorised as a FOI request.

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If the information you want is not publicly available, you can submit a FOIA request to the agencys FOIA Office. The request simply must be in writing and reasonably describe the records you seek.
Make your request through the FOIAXpress PAL or FOIA.gov. By requesting your records online, you can bypass mailing, paper processing, and returned mail that can add significant additional time to your request.
Information/data that is NOT covered by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) includes: Non-agency records and personal records. Public requests for access to physical artifacts or scientific samples (e.g. core samples, sediment, rocks, fossils, specimen samples, blood samples).

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