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Freedom of Information Appeal
If your Freedom of Information Act request was denied a Freedom of Information Appeal can help you challenge that decision. Maybe the agency just never responded, or maybe their reason for denying your request wasn't satisfactory. A Freedom of Information Appeal can help you get the information you deserve.
Use the Freedom of Information Appeal document if:
- You were denied information from a federal agency.
- An agency never replied to your request for information.
- You want to request a waiver for copy and search fees.
Make document: Freedom of Information Appeal
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