This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of NRC Form 507 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission on October 1, 2021 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is NRC Form 507?
A: NRC Form 507 is the Identity Verification and/or Third-Party Authorization form for Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Requests.
Q: What is the purpose of NRC Form 507?
A: The purpose of NRC Form 507 is to verify the identity of individuals making Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Requests and to authorize third-party access to their requested information.
Q: Why is identity verification necessary for FOIA/PA requests?
A: Identity verification ensures that only authorized individuals can access personal information and protects against unauthorized disclosures.
Q: Who needs to complete NRC Form 507?
A: Both the individual making the FOIA/PA request and any authorized third party who will access the requested information need to complete NRC Form 507.
Q: Are there any fees associated with submitting NRC Form 507?
A: There are no fees associated with submitting NRC Form 507.
Q: What other documents should be submitted along with NRC Form 507?
A: Additional documents such as proof of identity and/or third-party authorization may be required depending on the specific FOIA/PA request.
Q: What if I have questions or need assistance with NRC Form 507?
A: If you have questions or need assistance with NRC Form 507, you can contact the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission directly for guidance.
Q: Is NRC Form 507 only applicable to U.S. residents?
A: No, NRC Form 507 can be used by both U.S. residents and non-residents who are making FOIA/PA requests to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Form Details:
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