Welcome to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's (BEP) Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Electronic Reading Room.
This Electronic Reading Room contains many records that are available to the public without having to make a FOIA request. We encourage you to visit BEP’s website which contains a wealth of information concerning BEP’s mission, U.S. Federal Reserve notes as well as numismatic collector information.
Listed below are the categories of records available in BEP’s Electronic Reading Room organized by program office. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS BEP RECORDS.
A. BEP Records which are likely to be of interest to the public;
B. Frequently Requested Records that have been disclosed at least 3 times, in full or with redactions, pursuant to previous FOIA requests;
C. Final Opinions and Orders;
D. Statements of Policy and Interpretation; and
E. Administrative Staff Manuals and Instructions to staff that affect a member of the public.
The BEP does not produce coins - all U.S. coinage, coin-related products, medals, and silver and gold bullion coins, are minted by the United States Mint. To request or view records concerning U.S. coinage, please visit the U.S. Mint FOIA webpage and the U.S. Mint's FOIA Reading Room. Additionally, the BEP does not use social security numbers, date of birth, or birth certificate ID numbers on U.S. Federal Reserve notes, or issue bank statements, financial statements, or payments on promissory notes. The BEP no longer produces Gold Certificates or Silver Certificates.
We also encourage you to check out the Department of the Treasury's Electronic Reading Room for records pertaining to the Department of the Treasury. If you have any questions related to BEP FOIA Electronic Reading Room or wish to obtain other records, please contact:
Disclosure Officer
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Office of the Chief Counsel
14th & C Streets, SW, Room 419A
Washington, D.C. 20228-0001
Phone number: (202) 874-250