web
You’re offline. This is a read only version of the page.
close
About Us Our FOIA portal is designed to provide transparency and access to information. We help members of public, journalists, and organizations efficiently request and access government records under the FOIA and the Privacy Act. Our goal is to simplify the request process, improve the user experience, and ensure timely responses.
Submit and Track FOIA Requests – Request access to government documents. Easily track the status of your requests and receive updates.
Access Public Records and Open Data – Explore an archive of previously released public records.
Manage Fees and Expedited Requests – Apply for fee waivers or request expedited processing for requests that meet expedited processing criteria.

Frequently

Asked Questions

Here you will find answers to frequently asked questions. If this does not answer your FOIA question, please submit an inquiry to TVA's FOIA Response Team at [email protected] or you may contact the FOIA Public Liaison, Wilson Taylor, TVA Ombudsman, at (865) 632 8133. If this does not answer your Privacy Act question, please submit an inquiry to [email protected].

Currently, our office has experienced a significant increase in FOIA requests, which in general has increased processing time across all submitted requests. Requests that are very specific, seeking only certain records and not a large volume of records are generally processed significantly faster than requests seeking overly broad categories of records. Estimated dates of completion could be as much as three years from date of submission for requests seeking large volumes of records.

The Privacy Act (PA) of 1974 is a federal law set forth in Title 5, Section 552a of the United States Code (5 U.S.C. § 552a), as amended. The purpose of the Privacy Act is to balance the Government’s need to maintain information about individuals with the rights of individuals to be protected against unwarranted invasions of privacy resulting from the collection, maintenance, use, and disclosure of personal information.

In general, the Privacy Act allows individuals to learn how the federal government collects, maintains, uses, and disseminates records containing personal information. It also safeguards confidentiality by limiting or restricting the disclosure of personally identifiable records maintained by federal agencies.

The Privacy Act allows individuals to gain access to their own personal records, unless the requested records are exempt from disclosure, and to seek correction or amendment of federally maintained records that are inaccurate, incomplete, untimely, or irrelevant. As such, the Privacy Act establishes a code of fair information practices that requires federal agencies to comply with statutory standards for collecting, maintaining, and disseminating records containing information about individuals.

Under the Privacy Act, you may request copies of TVA records that are about you and that are filed and can be retrieved by your name or by a personal identifier.

You may also request that TVA correct records that are inaccurate, incomplete, untimely, or irrelevant.

In some cases, the Privacy Act may not permit the release of your personal records.

Normally, you can expect a response to your FOIA request within 20 workdays from the date the request is received. If a special situation exists, the FOIA Office will contact you with an estimated completion date and explain the reason or reasons for any delay.

In fairness to all requesters, FOIA requests that cannot be answered within 20 workdays are placed in a multi-track system in accordance with TVA’s FOIA regulations at 18 C.F.R. § 1301.5. These requests are generally processed in the order they are received within each track.

For Privacy Act requests, TVA will make a record available within 20 workdays after receipt of your request. If a delay of more than 20 workdays is expected, you will be notified in writing of the reason for the delay and the date when the record will be available.

You may be asked to provide additional information to clarify your request. TVA will have an additional 20 workdays after receipt of the new information to provide the record to you or to issue another acknowledgment letter if a delay in locating the record is expected.

Under certain conditions, you may be entitled to have your FOIA request processed on an expedited basis. At TVA, there are specific situations where a request will be expedited, which means that it is handled as soon as practicable.

First, a request will be expedited if the lack of expedited treatment could reasonably be expected to pose an imminent threat to someone’s life or physical safety.

Second, a request will be expedited if the information requested is urgently needed to inform the public concerning some actual or alleged federal government activity, and if it is made by a person primarily engaged in disseminating information to the public, such as a member of the news media.

Third, a request will be expedited if an individual would suffer the loss of substantial due process rights. A request will not normally be expedited merely because the requester is facing a court deadline in a judicial proceeding.

If you believe that your request might qualify for expedited processing under one of these standards, you must specifically request expedited handling. When doing so, you must provide a statement, certified to be true and correct, explaining why you believe your request qualifies under the applicable standard. For further instructions on submitting an expedited request, please consult the TVA Freedom of Information Act Regulations.

TVA will make every effort to process your Privacy Act request within the 20 workday time frame.

Agencies are authorized by law to recover the direct costs of providing information to a requester. If you make a request, you may be required to pay fees for searching, reviewing, and copying records. You will be notified in advance if these fees are expected to exceed $25.

For fee purposes, the FOIA requires that requesters be placed into one of the following categories:

  • Commercial use requesters, who pay search, review, and reproduction fees.
  • News media, educational institutions, or noncommercial scientific institutions, who pay reproduction fees only, with the first 100 pages provided at no cost.
  • All other requesters, who pay search and reproduction fees, with the first two hours of search time and the first 100 pages provided at no cost.


Please specify the fee category into which you believe your request falls and state the maximum amount of fees you are willing to pay, or include a request for a fee waiver.

TVA FOIA Reports

Annual Reports

2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000

Quarterly Reports

To view quarterly reports, see FOIA.gov.

TVA Chief FOIA Officer Reports

Improving Agency Disclosure of Information Report.

2026
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010