Each public authority has a designated Information Manager who processes FOI requests. You can email your FOI request to the public authority’s FOI email address.
If your request is processed under the FOI Act, you will receive a written acknowledgement within 10 days. The public authority must also provide you with a decision as soon as practicable, but no more than 30 days from the day your request was received unless a 30-day extension is taken for good cause. If the public authority requires an extension of time, you will be informed before the first 30 days expires.
If you intend to make the same request to all public authorities, or if you don’t know where to direct your request after consulting the list above, you may send your request to
foi@gov.ky with an explanation. The Information Rights Unit in the Cabinet Office, which helps to coordinate FOI across the public sector, will then direct your request appropriately and the relevant public authority or public authorities will respond directly to you. On occasion, requests that cover multiple public authorities will be centrally managed to give you one point of contact, to ensure communications are clear, and to ensure you receive all records that you are entitled to access under the FOI Act.
FOI requests must be in writing (via email is the most common method). While requests must include a name and contact information, the name you provide can be an alias or pseudonym if you would like to make an anonymous request. However, if you are requesting your own personal information, identity verification is required. While providing a reason for your request may help the public authority to identify relevant records, this is optional. A public authority cannot require you to provide a reason for your request or ask what you intend to do with the information.
When Information Managers receive requests for information they evaluate them to determine if the information is:
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Already in the public domain (not an FOI request) – you will be directed to the website where the information is published;
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Accessible through an existing process (not an FOI request) – you will be directed to the existing process for accessing that information;
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Something the public authority can provide you in the normal course of business, quickly and efficiently (not formally treated as an FOI request); or
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A request that needs to be evaluated to determine what responsive records are held and if there are any limitations to what can be provided (FOI request).
The FOI Act allows you to request access to records that are held by the Cayman Islands Government. If your request is unclear or does not include enough information to identify the records you are seeking, the Information Manager will consult you and assist in identifying records that may be relevant to your application.
If you have general questions you would like to ask, or if you would like to make a journalistic or media inquiry, your question may be directed to a communications lead or other appropriate person to provide you with answers in the normal course of business (outside of the formal FOI process), including communication via phone. If you would then like to request any relevant records, they will either be provided to you in the normal course of business or processed under FOI by the relevant Information Manager.