Please note that the filing of a FOIA or Privacy request is a personal matter. Military personnel and Federal Government Employees may not use government time or equipment to make such requests.
If you are seeking personal records on yourself under the Privacy Act, you must provide a signed letter indicating the specific records you are seeking. Based on the existing retrieval practice for the records you are seeking, you may be asked to provide additional information to allow us to retrieve your record. The letter, containing your signature, can be mailed, faxed, or scanned and sent as an e-mail attachment.
- Cite that you are requesting records under the FOIA
- Provide your full name and contact information, to include e-mail address to expedite communications
- Provide a reasonable description of the record(s) requested as well as the office(s) you believe are most likely to have the records sought. A listing of the offices serviced by this requestor service center can be found at Office of the Secretary of Defense and Joint Staff Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center.
- Provide a statement of your fee category and indicate your willingness to pay applicable fees for processing. You may include a dollar amount you are willing to pay up to, or you may leave the amount you are willing to pay open ended.
Fee Categories
- Educational, Noncommercial, Scientific, and Media: Any accredited U.S. educational or research institution or instructor of an institution, or representative of the news media using the information in a scholarly or analytical work contributing to public knowledge and disseminated to the public.
- Commercial: Increases the commercial interest of the requestor.
- All Others: All other requestors.
Fees
The FOIA provides for the collection of fees for:
- Searches: Time spent in looking for and retrieving material, either paper or electronic files, that are responsive to the request to include personnel hours (clerical and professional) and computer time.
- Reviews: Time spent to determine if the record is releasable under legal guidelines, excluding resolution of legal or policy issues. This does include time spent excising text that is exempt under FOIA.
- Reproduction: Generating a copy of a requested record in the appropriate medium, for example paper or computer file.
Fees rates and schedules can be found HERE (scroll to page 41 of the DCAA FOIA Processing Guide)
Indiana National Guard Joint Records
If you are seeking records from the Indiana National Guard, you may make your request to our FOIA Requestor Service Center at:
NGIN-IMD-IS
2002 South Holt Road
Room 127
Indianapolis, IN 46241
317-247-3562
To inquire on the status of your request, you may contact the INARNG FOIA/Privacy Officer, at (317) 247-3125 or by email at ng.in.inarng.list.foia@army.mil.
Air National Guard (ANG) Records
Submit your request online to Air Force FOIA Requester Service Centers: https://www.compliance.af.mil/Resources/FOIA/ In your request, please indicate the state/Wing that you are seeking records from. If you prefer not to use our automated system, you may also make your request to us at:
NGB FOIA Office (NGB-DMA-OIP)
111 South George Mason Drive, AH2
Arlington, VA 22204-1373
ngb.foia@army.mil
844-573-2939
To inquire on the status of your request, you may contact the INARNG FOIA/Privacy Officer at 317-247-3125.
If you are seeking records about yourself under the Privacy Act that are filed within a Privacy Act System of Record, you should direct your request to Chief of the Office, Historical Records where the records are held.
For inquiries about Department of the Air Force (Non-Guard) records, please reference: Air Force FOIA Requester Service Centers, https://www.compliance.af.mil/Resources/FOIA/.