How does the National Archives provide access?
The National Archives provides you access to your records in one of two ways: ” By sending you or your authorized representative a copy of the records. ” By making the records (either copies or the original) available to you in person during normal business hours at the National Archives facility where they are located. If you want to see the records in person at a National Archives facility, you must furnish proof of identification. This may be done by either producing at least one piece of identification bearing a name or signature and either a photograph or physical description, or by signing the Certification of Identity form described above. Are their fees for copies of records? Yes. The charge is $.20 per page if the National Archives makes the copy or $.15 per page if you make the copy on a National Archives self-service copier. The National Archives will waive fees for the first 100 pages or when the cost to collect the fee will exceed the amount collected. If the system manage