Hud FOIA Requests in No Time

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Getting Familiar With HUD FOIA Requests

In 1966, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), a law mandating all federal agencies to disclose their records to the public upon request. It means that people can keep up with the actions of government bodies and demand public information for various purposes, although several exemptions to the FOIA apply.

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is one of many federal institutions you can request records and documents from.

If you need public information from this agency, we will show you the ropes of submitting a HUD FOIA request in no time. You can use our tips to get the records on yourself or any other person!

What Do You Need To Include in Your HUD FOIA Request?

The table below shows how to compose a valid HUD FOIA request:

Your HUD FOIA Request ShouldYour HUD FOIA Request Shouldn’t
  • Be in a written form
  • Have your signature
  • Specify the fee you are willing to pay
  • Contain personal and contact information—full name, address, phone number, email address, etc.
  • State the format in which you want to receive the desired records—physical or electronic copies
  • Describe the requested record in as much detail as possible—titles, authors, categories, subjects, etc.
  • State clearly that you are requesting public records under the FOIA—put the phrase FOIA request on your envelope to avoid the confusion
  • Contain false or incomplete personal and contact information—such requests will be denied
  • Be based on unclear or incomplete details and description—it can make the search difficult
  • State the purpose of your request—the agency doesn’t need it unless you are applying for a fee waiver

Ways To File a HUD FOIA Request by Yourself

Before you decide to demand HUD records under the FOIA, make sure such information isn’t already available in the HUD FOIA Reading Room. If you can’t find the info you are looking for on this page, proceed with the request.

The institution doesn’t allow FOIA requests over the phone. It offers two (written) request submission methods:

  1. Mail—send a written request to the particular regional office by using the contact information from the full list of FOIA Requester Service Centers' addresses
  2. Online—complete the online request form on the HUD Online FOIA Portal

The HUD doesn’t provide any templates or pre-made printable request forms. If you want to submit a request, you need to compose it yourself, which can make the procedure difficult.

What Is the HUD FOIA Request Processing Time?

The agency has a 30-day request processing period for regular FOIA requests—the ones that don’t require an extensive search. If your document requires more work, the HUD will need around 45 days to process it.

How Much Do You Need To Pay for Public Records From the HUD?

The institution usually doesn’t charge any fees for the request submission procedure, but they have the right to charge search time or duplication fees.

The general rule states that you can get the first 100 pages free of charge and that each additional page costs $0.18. If the search time doesn’t exceed two hours, you get all the copies for free, but the agency will calculate the cost manually if the processing takes longer than that.

FOIA Requests Become No-Brainers With DoNotPay

The clarity of your application is one of the main criteria that determines whether the HUD will approve your request or not. If any part of the letter remains unclear or fails to describe the requested records well, you get one step closer to rejection.

Luckily, you don’t need to write your FOIA requests manually ever again if you give DoNotPay a chance! We will compose the best letter in less than five minutes by using our massive database of state and federal laws and acts.

Try out our feature by accessing DoNotPay from any and proceeding as follows:

  1. Type in FOIA
  2. State whether you are sending your request to a state or federal agency
  3. Tell us what kind of records you need and specify the name of the institution
  4. Opt for a fee waiver or an expedited process if you want

Once our system generates a request letter, we will ensure that the agency in question receives it as soon as possible! With DoNotPay, you can request any other type of records, including the Navy, Army, police, or Air Force public information.

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