Freedom Of Information Act

The U.S. public is empowered by The Freedom of Information Act - or FOIA - to request records from several Federal government departments and agencies. FOIA effectively makes the federal government accountable for its actions. For example, the FBI must allow you to read your own personal FBI file, under F.O.I.A. That's a fact! The Social Security Administration offers you links to specific areas: regulations, annual reports, frequently requested documents, manuals and instructions, and a 'How-to' Guide to Information requests under this Act. To get this information, please
click here for Social Security FOIA info
Investigations under the FOIA
While some information can be obtained directly from the relevant Federal agency or Dept., e.g. Social Security Admin, FBI or the Department of Justice, some cannot. For further guidance and a complete, organized software tool, endorsed and recommended by professional investigators, we recommend you click thru to the other pages of this web site using the navigation bar on the left hand side of this page.Or.. see 
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