Freedom of Information Act
The Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) provides public access to government documents and records. As a public body, the Human Rights Commission is subject to FOIA.
- 1. How do I submit a FOIA request?
- 2. What should I include in the FOIA request?
- 3. When will I receive a response?
You can submit a FOIA request by email, mail, or fax.
• Email your request to HRC.FOIA@illinois.gov.
• Mail your request to:
Illinois Human Rights Commission
Attn: FOIA Officer
Michael A. Bilandic Building
160 N. LaSalle Street, Suite N-1000
Chicago, IL 60601
• Fax your request to (312) 814-6517.
The written request should include your name, mailing address, email address, the date, and a telephone number to contact you with any questions. You also should include a clear description of the information being sought.
The FOIA Officer must respond to a FOIA request within five (5) business days after receiving the request. If more time is needed, the FOIA Officer must notify the requester in writing of the reasons for the extension and when the requested information will be produced.