What Do They Know About You?

Obtaining and Understanding Your FBI File

Want to discover what the FBI has on file about you? You might think they have nothing 
-- then again, you could be wrong. There is only one way to find out for sure...ask! 
In this report, you will discover not only how to obtain your files and where to send 
for them, but you will also discover some of the codes and acronyms used in FBI files. 
Without these codes and acronyms, deciphering your FBI files could prove difficult, if 
not impossible. IMPORTANT: Keep this information, as you will need it when you receive 
your files from the FBI. In addition, there is an explanation of:

    * The Freedom of Information and Privacy Act (FOIPA)
    * How the FBI deals with FOIPA requests
    * What circumstances the FBI can refuse to release certain information to you, and
    * An explanation of how to send an appeal letter if your request is denied

But first, before we tackle how to request your files, there is a section on how the 
FBI organizes and maintains their files. There is also discussion on the types of 
information found in their filing system as well as the classification codes the FBI 
uses. The FBI has established a large presence on the World Wide Web, and they have 
posted some documents there for your reading pleasure -- including information on the 
UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico over 50 years ago, as well as information on 
gangsters and America's Most Wanted. See if your mysterious neighbor is this years new 
Al Capone! The main FBI site promises to publish other documents in their electronic 
reading room in the future. We may assume that, perhaps, some day we will be able to 
access our own files electronically. Finally, in keeping with the current electronic 
nature of the Internet and gaining information off the 'Net, there is a listing of not 
only the FBI Field Offices which have homepages on the Web, !
 but also a section on other FBI-related Web sites you may be interested in exploring. 

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Net Detective Team, 2004 [c]


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