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December 16, 2015
Until now, most people requesting information under the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) did not have to prove who they were. But a new online FOIA portal being tested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is requiring requesters to provide government-issued IDs.
That brought a letter seeking explanation from Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR). Wyden wrote FBI Director James Comey that he had a "strong concern" about the policy, and said there was no basis for it in statute or case law.
FOIA does require people to sign a letter verifying who they are when they are requesting records about themselves.
- "Sen. Wyden Questions FBI on FOIA ID Requirement," FedScoop, December 15, 2015, by Greg Otto.
- "Exclusive: The FBI Wants Your ID If You Want Their Information," FedScoop, December 1, 2015, by Greg Otto.
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