File:Illinois FOIA request form.pdf

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English: Sample form that may be used to request records under the Illinois Freedom of Information Act. This form was created by the Illinois Attorney General.
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Source http://foia.ilattorneygeneral.net/foia_formssampleletters.aspx
Author Illinois Attorney General

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Illinois FOIA request form

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