Navy FOIA Requests Explained

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Everything You Need To Know About the Navy FOIA Requests

If you want to obtain information from the Navy records, you can refer to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) of 1966. This law gives any person the right to access government records, apart from some exemptions. You can send a FOIA request to get the details you seek.

Sending a Navy FOIA request can be quite complicated, but don’t fret. can guide you through the filing process so that you can complete it in no time.

All About Accessing the Navy Records

The Department of the Navy holds many records readily available to the public in its online libraries and reading rooms. If you seek some information from the Navy records, you should check whether you can find them online first.

The Navy has several commands, so you need to visit the website of the appropriate Navy command to find the documents you need. In case you can’t find the records you seek in the Navy’s public records, you will need to submit a FOIA request to access them. You can search for information on yourself or any other subject.

Do You Need To Pay a Fee?

The Navy charges FOIA requesters fees for:

  • Search
  • Duplicates
  • Review—for commercial requests only

When composing your Navy FOIA request, you must state whether you are willing to pay all fees or up to a certain amount. In case you are doing the Navy records research that is of public interest, you might get a fee reduction or waiver.

How To Make a Navy Freedom of Information Act Request by Yourself

The Department of the Navy requires you to submit your FOIA request in writing. Depending on the Navy command, you might use the following ways to submit your request:

Can I Submit My Request ViaYes/No
DoNotPayYes
OnlineYes
MailYes
EmailYes
PhoneNo
FaxDepends on the command
Special CarrierDepends on the command

Where To Send Your Navy FOIA Request

Different Navy commands hold various kinds of records. To get the ones you need, you will have to send your Navy FOIA request to the right command. Here is the list of several Navy branches and the types of records they keep:

Types of RecordsCustodians

Command investigations conducted before December 1995

Office of the Judge Advocate General

Claims and Tort Litigation Division Code 15

1322 Patterson Ave SE, Suite 3000

Washington Navy Yard, D.C. 20374-5066

Navy contracts, fiscal, intellectual property, or civilian personnel law

The Department of the Navy

Office of the General Counsel

2000 Navy Pentagon

Washington, D.C. 20350-2000

Investigations into the compromise of classified material flight regulations

The Department of the Navy

Chief of Naval Operations

2000 Navy Pentagon

Washington, D.C. 20350-2000

Marine Corps investigations on injuries or death of Marine Corps personnel after June 1995 and unit diaries

The Commandant of the Marine Corps

Headquarters United States Marine Corps

2 Navy Annex, room 3134

Washington, D.C. 20380-1775

Navy criminal investigations and incident report

Naval Criminal Investigative Service (Code 00JF)

Attn: FOIA Officer

716 Sicard St., SE Suite 2000

Washington Navy Yard D.C. 20388-5380

You can fill out a Navy FOIA request form online or write a letter using FOIA request templates. Note that these templates are only rough guides and might not give all the details you need for your Navy request letter. If you want to save your time writing the letter, use DoNotPay to file your FOIA request.

Use DoNotPay To File a Navy FOIA Request in No Time

DoNotPay is the fastest way to submit a Navy FOIA request! Our AI-powered app will generate a FOIA request letter and send it to the appropriate Navy command. All you need to do is complete a few easy steps:

  1. Open DoNotPay in any
  2. Type in FOIA
  3. Provide your personal and contact information
  4. Give us details about the documents you seek
  5. Indicate whether you would like to get a fee waiver or expedited processing

Use DoNotPay to seek information from any federal or state agency. We can help you retrieve military, police, or army records, as well as info from the following agencies:

How Long Will You Have To Wait for the Navy To Respond?

The Navy should respond to your request within 20 business days after receiving it. You might wait for the response longer depending on the:

  1. Type of your request
  2. Need for classification
  3. Number of requests the agency has to deal with

Use DoNotPay’s guide to checking your FOIA status. In case the Navy denies your FOIA request, you can always file an appeal.

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