Illinois Freedom of Information Act Request - Illinois

Illinois Freedom of Information Act Request - Illinois

Illinois Freedom of Information Act Request is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Department of Labor - a government authority operating within Illinois.

FAQ

Q: What is the Illinois Freedom of Information Act?
A: The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a state law that allows the public to request access to government records.

Q: Who can make a FOIA request?
A: Any person can make a FOIA request, including individuals, organizations, and businesses.

Q: What types of records can be requested under FOIA?
A: FOIA allows for the request of any records in the possession of a government agency, including written documents, emails, audio recordings, and more.

Q: How do I make a FOIA request in Illinois?
A: To make a FOIA request in Illinois, you must submit a written request to the government agency that holds the records you are seeking.

Q: How long does a government agency have to respond to a FOIA request?
A: Under Illinois law, a government agency generally has five business days to respond to a FOIA request, although certain circumstances may result in an extended response time.

Q: Is there a fee to make a FOIA request?
A: There may be fees associated with making a FOIA request in Illinois, including fees for copying records or for the time spent searching for and retrieving records.

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Form Details:

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