Best Practice
Use the online portal. The law has strict timelines, but expect delays; you can appeal to the Mayor’s office.
Law: D.C. Freedom of Information Act (D.C. Code §§ 2-531 to 2-540)
Notes: Use the online portal. The law has strict timelines, but expect delays; you can appeal to the Mayor’s office.
Generate a Request for District of ColumbiaSourced from the jurisdiction registry. Not legal advice.
Use the online portal. The law has strict timelines, but expect delays; you can appeal to the Mayor’s office.
15 business days under D.C. Code § 2-532(c), extendable by 10 days for unusual circumstances.
163 days (MuckRock observed average, not a statutory deadline).
Fee waivers available for public interest requests.
Appeal to the Mayor's Office of Legal Counsel within 15 days of denial.
Direct links to the governing statute, official requester guidance, and central portal for this jurisdiction.
Portal: Submit online
Email: [email protected]
New portal launched June 2024. Fee schedule at 1 DCMR § 408. No fee to submit a request. Responses within 15 business days. Appeals to Mayor's Office of Legal Counsel.
Source Reviewed 2026-04-27
Portal: Submit online
Email: [email protected]
Mail: Mayor's Office of Legal Counsel 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 409 Washington DC 20004
The District of Columbia uses a centralized FOIA portal for all agencies. The Mayor's Office of Legal Counsel handles requests. The portal allows tracking.
Source Reviewed 2026-05-24