Example 1. A request from a professor of geology at a university for records relating to soil erosion, written on letterhead of the Department of Geology, would be presumed to be from an educational institution if the request adequately describes how the requested information would further a specific research goal of the educational institution.
Example 2. A request from the same professor of geology seeking immigration information from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in furtherance of a murder mystery he is writing would not be presumed to be an institutional request, regardless of whether it was written on institutional stationery.
Example 3. A student who makes a request in furtherance of their coursework or other school-sponsored activities and provides a copy of a course syllabus or other reasonable documentation to indicate the research purpose for the request, would qualify as part of this fee category.
Note: These examples are provided for guidance purposes only. Each individual request will be evaluated under the particular facts, circumstances, and information provided by the requester.
Category | Search fees | Review fees | Duplication fees |
Commercial-use | Yes | Yes | Yes. |
Educational or Non-Commercial Scientific Institution | No | No | Yes (100 pages free). |
News Media | No | No | Yes (100 pages free). |
Other requesters | Yes (2 hours free) | No | Yes (100 pages free). |
6 C.F.R. §5.11