The U.S. Department of State responded to Shaun J. Federico's request for passport information, providing a partially redacted application for his passport issued in 2000. The release was made under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts, with certain information withheld to protect third-party privacy. Federico can appeal the decision within 90 days if he disagrees with the response.
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Passport Affidavit Shaun J Federico
The U.S. Department of State responded to Shaun J. Federico's request for passport information, providing a partially redacted application for his passport issued in 2000. The release was made under the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts, with certain information withheld to protect third-party privacy. Federico can appeal the decision within 90 days if he disagrees with the response.
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United States Department of State
Washington, D.C. 20520
In reply, refer to Case No.: P-2024-01240
CA/PPT/S/RM/RRR — FEDERICO, Shaun J.
VIA CERTIFIED MAIL
Shaun J Federico
c/o 855 E Twain Ave., PMB 490
Las Vegas, Nevada, 89169
Dear Shaun J, Federcio:
We are responding to your letter dated March 28, 2024, requesting the
release of information from your passport record, pursuant to the Freedom
of Information and Privacy Acts.
We conducted a search of our records and were able to locate one
document that appears relevant to your request. Enclosed please find a
copy of the following:
- Application for United States passport #089001352 issued to Shaun J.
Federico on July 25, 2000, at the New Orleans Passport Agency.
[Released in Part - Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act,
subsection (b)(6) and section (b) of the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. § 552a).
We have redacted material, the release of which would constitute a
clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy of a third party.)
You may overcome the Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act restrictions
by providing either notarized consent from the subject authorizing release
of the information, credible evidence that the subject is deceased, or a court
order signed by a judge of competent jurisdiction.
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If you are not satisfied with this determination, you may administratively
appeal by writing to:
Appeals Officer
Office of Information Programs and Services (A/GIS/IPS)
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20520
by fax to (202) 485-1718
or by email to FOIAAppeals@state.gov
Your appeal must be postmarked or electronically transmitted within 90
days of the date of this correspondence. Please include a copy of this
correspondence with your written appeal and clearly state why you disagree
with the determinations set forth in this response. Enclosed, with this letter
is additional information to assist you with the appeals process.
We hope the enclosed document will be of assistance to you. If we can be
of further assistance, please let us know.
Sincerely,
Wh leasant
Team Lead
Passport Services
Office of Records Management
Records Review and Release Division
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