How to Request Information

Freedom of Information Enquiries

A person has a right to apply for access to government information other than personal information. Who the person is or why they are requesting the information does not affect this right.

Generally, much information is already available without a formal FOI request. However, some documents may contain “exempt material” as defined in the Act and as such may not be available for public release.

Personal Information

A person also has a right to access his/her personal information and to correct his/her information if the information is inaccurate, incomplete or out of date. Applicants must provide as much information as possible and reasons as to why they believe that their information should be corrected.

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Lodging a Request for Information

A formal application should be made in writing either using the form available on this site or by letter. Applications can be lodged at one of our designated front counters or by posting your application to the Manager, Information Unit. For an application to be accepted it must:

Applications can be paid by the following methods:

If making payment in person or by phone, please ensure you include the receipt number when lodging your application.

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Notice of Decision

Once an application has been accepted the department has 30 calendar days to consider the application and notify the applicant in writing of the decision made in regard to the application. If an applicant is not notified within 30 days the department is taken to have refused access to the information.

There are some circumstances that can occur during the processing of applications that could lead to delays. These are:

There a number of ways to enable the quickest response to your application:

The Manager, Information Unit, will make final decisions regarding access. The Information Unit will notify applicants of the decision regarding their application. The Notice of Decision on the application will include a statement as to:

the following information if relevant:

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Right of Review

If you disagree with the decision made in relation to an application to access government information or to access/correct personal information you have the right to request that we review the decision.
You must lodge an application for review within 30 days of receiving the decision in relation to the original application. The review process will be conducted within the Department and will not involve the officer who made the original decision. The time frame for us to provide a decision in relation to a review is 30 days.

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Right of Appeal

If you are not satisfied with the outcome of a review, you are able to make an appeal to the Information Commissioner. (You would need to do this within 90 days of receiving the decision in relation to the outcome of the review).

Forms

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Costs

There is no application fee for personal information. However, for other types of requests there is an application fee of $30 (including GST) that must be made before an application is accepted.

There are also search, processing and copying fees that apply to both applications for government and personal information.

You may be required to pay a deposit on an estimate of processing fee provided by the Department for accessing information. Refer to the Schedule of Fees.

There is provision to apply for a waiver or reduction is fees in certain circumstances. It is strongly advised that this application be lodged with the original request. An application will not be actioned unless an application fee is paid or you have official advice that your application to waive or reduce the application fee has been successful. Where a deposit is required, an application will not be actioned unless the deposit is paid or you have official advice that your application to waive or reduce the processing fee has been successful.

The Department will not charge any amount over and above the estimated amount.

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Lodgement Points

 

Darwin:

Development Assessment Services/
Building Advisory Services
Ground Floor
38 Cavenagh Street
Darwin NT 0800

Katherine:

Lands
1st Floor Government Centre
First Street
Katherine NT 0850

Alice Springs:

Lands and Planning
First Floor
Alice Plaza
Todd Mall
Alice Springs NT 0870

Remote Communities:

Nearest Police Station

Postal Applications:

Information Unit , Legal Services
PO Box 496
Palmerston NT 0830

Fax:

8999 4723