Here you can learn all about FBI
records—including how to find records already released and how to
request unreleased records through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
or the Privacy Act. You can also find other information that will help
you understand these records and the work of the FBI. See the menu to
the right for hot topics and other links.
Understanding FBI Records
The FBI—along with every other government
agency—creates or obtains records as it carries out its
responsibilities. In the Bureau, these records are generally organized
into case files. Our common records include investigative files and
personnel files. Our files are generally indexed in our Central Records
System. This computerized index contains most of our records; some of
our earliest records are not indexed. Some of our records have also been
transferred to the National Archives and Records Administration. To learn more, see:
Obtaining FBI Records
Records Available Now
A large number of FBI records are already available for reading and research in the FBI FOIA Library (The Vault).
- In the Vault—our
new electronic FOIA library—you can read our most popular documents
from the comfort of your own computer. The files are organized
alphabetically by name or topic and by category or subject—including
civil rights, counterterrorism, popular culture, unusual phenomenon, and
violent crime. New releases of broad interest to the public can also be
found on our Hot Topics page.
While the Freedom of Information Act requires that the FBI make certain
categories of records available in its libraries, it may at its
discretion include other types of records: 1. Final Opinions and Orders –
No records available at this time; 2. Agency Policy Statements; 3. Administrative Staff Manuals and Instructions; and 4. Frequently Requested Records.
- If you would rather review the material
in your own home, all FOIA Library documents are available on CDs. The
information contained on the CDs is of the same quality as the original
materials in the FOIA Library. To obtain these records, you must submit a FOIA request either by e-mail, regular mail, or fax.
Records Available by Request
For complete information on when and how to submit a request, see Requesting FBI Records.
To learn what information you will receive, how long it takes, and how to file an appeal, see What Happens After Making a Request.
If you have any questions about preparing
or submitting requests, call our FOIA Requestor Service Center at (540)
868-1535 to hear helpful recorded information.
http://www.fbi.gov/foia/
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