Documents tagged "Department"
Found 206 documents with this tag
DOJ-OGR-00006493.jpg
The image displays a document with a header that reads "CONFIDENTIAL AGREEMENT" followed by a subheading "U.S. Department of Justice." The rest of the content in the document is not fully visible, but it appears to be structured into numbered paragraphs, suggesting a formal agreement or contract format. There are no people, locations, or significant objects apart from the text on the document.
DOJ-OGR-00006468.jpg
The image is a scanned document with text that appears to be from a legal or official source. The top of the page has a header with red text including a reference number (1547283) and the word "CONFIDENTIALITY" in capital letters, suggesting sensitive or restricted material. Below this, there's some visible text that refers to a government agency, specifically the Department of Justice. The body of the text discusses legal matters and procedures related to the Court and possibly criminal proceedings. There are redacted sections where information has been blacked out for privacy or security reasons.
DOJ-OGR-00006417.jpg
The image shows a document with visible text and page numbers at the top. It appears to be an official letter or notification from a government agency or department, specifically from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The body of the text includes details about actions taken by the USDA, possibly related to an investigation or inquiry into certain activities or entities. There are redactions in place, which obscure sensitive information. The bottom part of the document is cropped and obscured, so it's not clear what additional information might be present there. The style of the image is a straightforward photograph of the physical document placed on a surface, with no people visible.
DOJ-OGR-00006363.jpg
The image shows a document titled "DEPARTMENT OF STATE" with the subtitle "NOTICE TO APPEAR." The document includes formal language and mentions an individual by name along with their address in Virginia. There is a reference to a court date, and it appears to be related to a legal proceeding or investigation conducted by the Department of State. The text within the document is too small to read in detail, but it suggests that this may be an official notice from the government.
DOJ-OGR-00006357.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a document printed on paper. The content of the document includes text which seems to be an official letter or notice. There is a mention of "Department of Health and Human Services" followed by an illegible name, likely a person's name, possibly associated with the department mentioned earlier. It also mentions a case number and states that there are no records found for the person named in the context of child support services. The text refers to "our records," suggesting that it is from an entity or organization responsible for maintaining such records. The document seems to be addressed to someone whose name is not fully visible.
DOJ-OGR-00006308.jpg
The image shows a piece of official documentation, possibly from the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), as indicated by the logo at the top right corner. The document contains printed text that is too small to read in detail, but it includes headings, subheadings, and numbered sections with annotations highlighted in yellow. These annotations appear to be handwritten notes or corrections, possibly made by a reviewer or editor. The document appears to be related to legal matters, given the presence of terms like "complaint" and other legalese text visible on it. The style of the image is straightforward and informational, typical for official government documents.
DOJ-OGR-00006266.jpg
The image is a photograph of a printed document, and the focus is on the content rather than the aesthetics. The visible text mentions "Federal Register," "Executive Orders," and refers to the Department of State's Foreign Affairs Manual, among other things. There are also references to regulations concerning military training exercises, specifically Exercise New Horizon 97-02. The document appears to be a page from a government publication or report that discusses legal and administrative matters related to national security and foreign affairs.
DOJ-OGR-00006029.jpg
The image displays a scanned document with text that is written in an official tone. The document appears to be from some form of governmental agency or court, as suggested by the header which includes the name "U.S. Department of Justice" and a section titled "OFFICE OF THE SENIOR LITIGATION COUNSEL." The text within the image is too small to read in detail, but it seems to contain legal language that might be related to an official notice or court document. The bottom right corner shows a date stamp with numbers, indicating when the document was produced or filed. There are no visible people or locations in the image; it focuses solely on the text and layout of the document itself.
DOJ-OGR-00005930.jpg
The image is a digital representation of what appears to be an official document, possibly from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) given the visible logo at the top right corner with "DOT" written on it. The text within the document discusses various topics related to traffic and transportation, although specific details are not clear due to the resolution or focus of the image. There is a watermark that reads "DRAFT" in large letters across the center of the page, indicating that this version of the document is preliminary and subject to change.
DOJ-OGR-00002635.jpg
The image appears to be a page of printed text from a document, possibly a legal brief, policy statement, or report. The text is dense and structured into paragraphs with headings. There are references to numbers such as "18 USC 1037" which could suggest a citation from the United States Code. The text also includes phrases like "Department guidelines" and "criminal justice system," indicating that the content may be related to legal or law enforcement matters. The overall style of the document suggests an official or formal context.
DOJ-OGR-00002599.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text that appears to be the title of an article or section from a report, "HHS OIG Semiannual Report to Congress for October through March." The page number "16" is visible in the bottom right corner, indicating this is not the first page of the document. The document's content includes additional text and headings that are partially obscured, but it seems to contain a structured presentation with bullet points or sections. The text is dense and appears to be related to governmental activities or assessments within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
DOJ-OGR-00026805.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be a form with printed text and a handwritten note on it. The form is titled "MPD Phone Sheet" which suggests it's related to the Metropolitan Police Department. There are lines for names, phone numbers, and email addresses, but these fields are blank except for one line where "Officer #1234567890" has been written by hand. The form also includes checkboxes for various statuses or roles, such as "Regular Officer" and "Sgt. Supervisor." Additionally, there's a printed note at the bottom right that reads "Not to be used in court for evidential purposes."
DOJ-OGR-00026767.jpg
The image displays a document titled "U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage Enrollment Form". The form appears to be related to healthcare insurance for prescriptions in the United States. It contains sections that are typically found on official documents, such as fields for personal information, checkboxes, and places to fill out answers or responses. There's also a pink stripe running down the middle of the document, which is often used to separate different sections or to add emphasis. The text "Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage" is prominently displayed at the top.
DOJ-OGR-00026713.jpg
The image is a scanned document with a watermark that reads "Department of Justice Criminal Division." It contains printed text and what appears to be handwritten annotations highlighted in red ink. The visible part of the text includes phrases such as "OFFICE OF THE Solicitor General," and there are lines indicating where changes or notes should be made. The document seems to be related to legal proceedings or government operations, given its content and source.
DOJ-OGR-00026708.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with a watermark on the bottom right corner that reads "U.S. Department of Justice" followed by other text that's too small to read clearly. The document is titled "Federal Bureau of Prisons" and has a section at the top for identification numbers and names, which are filled out in black ink with certain parts redacted or obscured. Below this header, there are multiple paragraphs of handwritten text, possibly notes or observations related to an individual's case within the federal prison system. The writing is difficult to decipher due to its small size and potential for smudging or fading.
DOJ-OGR-00026704.jpg
The image displays a form with multiple sections of printed text and checkboxes. It appears to be an official document from the Department of Justice, specifically related to "Federal Rules of Procedure" based on the visible text at the top left corner. The form includes fields for personal information such as name, address, and contact details, as well as spaces for signatures. There are also sections with checkboxes that seem to pertain to legal matters, possibly indicating options for legal representation or other procedural decisions. Some of the boxes have been checked, but due to the resolution, it's difficult to read the specific choices made on this form. The background is plain and white, which contrasts with the black text, making it clear that this document is intended for serious legal purposes.
DOJ-OGR-00026701.jpg
The image displays a piece of paper that appears to be an official document from the United States Department of Justice, specifically from the Office of the Executive Secretary. The text is partially obscured by a red mark with handwriting around it, possibly indicating the words "Executive Office" and "United States Department of Justice." There are sections on the form such as "File No.," "Re:," and various checkboxes that are not clearly legible due to the angle and quality of the photograph. The document is signed at the bottom, but the signature and surrounding text are also obscured by red marks.
DOJ-OGR-00026699.jpg
The image displays a document with various fields filled out in black ink on what appears to be an official form, possibly related to law enforcement given the context provided by the watermark at the top left corner of "U.S. Department of Justice" and "Federal Bureau of Prisons". The document is marked up with several handwritten notes and underlines in red ink, indicating corrections or important points that need attention. There are also two small red stamps on the form, one towards the upper right corner and another near the bottom center. Due to the resolution and angle, specific details about the content of the form are not entirely clear.
DOJ-OGR-00026690.jpg
The image is a scanned document with text and handwritten notes. It appears to be an official form from the Department of Justice titled "OFFICIAL TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT REPORT". The form contains fields for personal information, dates, purpose of trip, description of services or expenses incurred, total amount paid by the traveler, certification statements, and a place for signatures. There is visible handwriting in blue ink across various sections of the document, indicating some kind of review or commentary about the form's content. The style of the image is a simple, straightforward scan of an official piece of paper with text printed on it and added markings by a person.
DOJ-OGR-00026663.jpg
The image is a photograph of what appears to be an official document with handwritten annotations on it. The document has a watermark at the top left that reads "DHS" which could stand for various organizations such as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security or similar entities in other countries. There is also text on the document that includes numbers and some writing that is not entirely clear due to the handwriting style. The handwritten annotations include a red outline around a section and several notes written by different people, with timestamps indicating when they were made. The exact content of the document and its purpose are not discernible from this image alone.
