Documents tagged "Request"
Found 36 documents with this tag
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The image shows a document with instructions on it. The main message is "CSM NOT SCANNED," which suggests that a certain task has not yet been completed. Below this statement, there's handwritten text that reads "100 Thumbs," though the context of this phrase isn't clear from the image alone. In the lower left corner, there are three checkboxes with the titles "Official Data Request," "Instructions," and "Official Data Release," each followed by a date and time stamp that reads "Released March 13th 2015." This indicates when certain permissions or authorizations were granted.
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The image displays a document with various sections of text and possibly some graphical elements obscured by redacted markings. The visible parts include what seems to be the heading "RE: Your Request on [Redacted] Pursuant to the [Redacted]" followed by additional paragraphs that are too small or unclear to read in detail. The style of the image is formal, resembling a professional letter or legal document. The redacted portions indicate sensitive information has been intentionally obscured for privacy or security reasons.
DOJ-OGR-00007377.jpg
The image is a photograph of a document titled "Federal Register / Notices / Department of State / Proposed Collection; Comment Request". The document appears to be official and likely relates to the United States government's publication of federal agency regulations, public notices, executive orders, proclamations, etc. It includes text and formatting typical for such formal documents, with headings, numbered paragraphs, and bullet points that discuss a proposed collection related to the Department of State. The focus is on the content of the document rather than any surrounding context or visual elements.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document, specifically an email message with some details redacted. The visible portions show that the sender's name is "Jane Smith" and the recipient's email address has been blocked out. In the subject line, we can see the words "Re: Meeting Scheduling Request - November 17th". The text of the message itself is partially obscured, but it seems to be a typical business communication discussing meeting arrangements or updates. The quality of the image and the resolution suggest that it might have been taken with a camera or scanner focused on the document, rather than being photographed in its actual environment.
DOJ-OGR-00006583.jpg
The image shows a printed document with text on it. The top part of the text is partially obscured, but what can be seen includes phrases such as "Request for" and "Laboratory Services" along with a file date in blue text that reads "08-26-97." Below this header, there are lines where information should be filled out, including sections titled "Patient Name," "Address," and "Phone Number." The document appears to be related to medical or healthcare services due to the context of its purpose. The style of the image is a simple photograph capturing the printed page without any additional embellishments or decorations.
DOJ-OGR-00006181.jpg
The image shows a digital representation of an email on a computer screen. The email is from the sender "Amelia Cook" to the recipient "Lisa Williams" with the subject line that reads "Re: Board Meeting Scheduling Request for November." The text in the body of the email mentions "Dr. Smith" and refers to a discussion about scheduling and board meeting logistics. The digital interface displays the number 1 in a red circle at the top right corner, suggesting there might be multiple pages or items associated with this message. The overall style is that of a standard email inbox screenshot.
DOJ-OGR-00002601.jpg
The image is a screenshot of an email with the subject line "Re: Case #12367 - Request for Information". The sender's name appears to be "John Doe" and the recipient's name is not visible in the preview. The body of the email contains text, which seems to be a formal message related to a case or request for information. There are no people, locations, or significant objects other than the text within the email itself. The background is plain, with no additional context provided by the image.
DOJ-OGR-00002446.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text on it. The text is too small to read clearly, but it appears to be structured in columns and rows, suggesting it could be a table or a list of information. The top part of the document seems to contain header rows that might include titles such as "Location," "Date of Request," and possibly other relevant details for tracking purposes. Due to the size of the text, I am unable to provide specific content from the document.
DOJ-OGR-00026639.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of a computer application with an open document. The document is titled "Request for Correction" and includes various fields such as "Correction Type," "Corrected Information," and "Date/Time of Error." There's also text that seems to be indicating the recipient or addressee of the correction request, though it's not fully visible in the image provided. The layout suggests a form designed for data entry and tracking.
DOJ-OGR-00026326.jpg
The image is a scanned document with visible text, but the resolution is low and the text appears blurred. It seems to be an official form or letterhead related to medical treatment procedures, as indicated by sections titled "Department of Corrections" and "Medical Treatment Request." The document also contains fields for dates, signatures, and potentially patient information. A handwritten signature can be seen at the bottom right corner of the page. The overall quality of the image makes it difficult to read specific details or provide an accurate description of any additional objects present in the image.
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The image shows a document titled "Department of Corrections Medication Request" at the top left corner. It is a form that includes several checkboxes and lines for information entry. There are two visible sections with checkmarks: one labeled "New Prescription" and another labeled "Change in Dosage/Frequency." At the bottom right, there's a signature within a box labeled "Signature of Patient or Legal Guardian." The form also includes spaces for date and time, but these are not filled out. There is no text indicating people or locations, and the document itself appears to be a standard office paper with visible creases and folds.
DOJ-OGR-00026060.jpg
The image shows a scanned document with redacted sections. The visible part of the text includes a header that reads "Response to Request for Information" and a question which is partially obscured by the redaction, but appears to be asking about the availability or condition of certain facilities or spaces. Below this, there's another sentence with the word "response" in it, suggesting that the document is related to gathering information, possibly for legal or business purposes. The style of the image is a standard black-and-white photocopy or scan, and the redacted sections have been marked with lines through them to indicate confidentiality.
DOJ-OGR-00025863.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document, possibly an email message due to its layout and text fields. The top part of the document is slightly obscured by a gray overlay, but it seems to contain names and contact information. There's visible text that includes phrases like "Subject: Your Request" and an address line beginning with "To:" followed by what looks like an email address. Additionally, there's some redacted or cut-off text at the top right corner. The style of the document suggests it is a formal communication, possibly related to customer service or payment processing, as indicated by the context of visible text.
DOJ-OGR-00025836.jpg
The image displays a computer screen with an email open. The email appears to be a formal communication, possibly related to personnel matters within an organization, as indicated by the visible text that reads "Re: Request for Assistance on Employee Issue". There are several other lines of text in the email, but they are not fully legible due to the angle and quality of the photograph. The email seems to be from a sender whose name begins with the letter 'E', but the rest of the name is obscured.
DOJ-OGR-00025695.jpg
The image shows a document with visible text, including the words "Response to a Public Request for Information" and "Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General." There are also checkboxes labeled "Yes," "No," and "N/A," along with some highlighted areas on the page, suggesting that parts of the document have been marked or annotated. The background of the image is not clearly visible due to the focus being on the text and annotations within the document.
DOJ-OGR-00025667.jpg
The image appears to be a digital representation of an email notification with some personal details redacted for privacy. The visible parts show the subject line "Subject Access Request Update" and indicate that it is from someone whose name has been blurred out, likely the sender's name. There are also dates mentioned within the context of the email, though they have been obscured to protect the sensitive information. The body of the text includes a sentence that starts with "Thank you for your..." followed by more redacted content.
DOJ-OGR-00025527.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text and handwritten annotations. At the top of the page, there is a bold heading that appears to be part of an email, mentioning a "Request for information" followed by some instructions on how to respond to said request. Below this, there are several numbered paragraphs that seem to outline further details or requirements related to the information requested. The handwritten marks include circles around certain words and phrases, possibly indicating important points or highlighting areas of interest for the reader. There is a name inscribed at the bottom left corner of the document. The background of the image is blurred, drawing focus towards the content of the paper.
DOJ-OGR-00021467.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text. The document appears to be an official notice or letter due to its formal layout and the presence of numbered paragraphs. The visible text includes headers such as "Re: Request for Assistance" and the word "Notification," suggesting that the content is related to informing someone about an action or request. There are also sections with headings like "Attachments" and "Contact Information," indicating specific details within the document. The document has a red header that contains additional information such as a date, although only the year "2017" can be clearly seen. The style of the image is a straightforward document photograph, likely intended to share or reference the content of the paper text.
DOJ-OGR-00021363.jpg
The image appears to be a digital document with printed text. The content of the text is not clear due to the resolution and angle of the photograph. However, there are some legible phrases such as "US Department of Energy", "Fiscal Year 2019", and "Office of Science Budget Request". There's also an address mentioned which seems to be in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The document is signed at the bottom, but the signature is not visible due to the angle. The background behind the document is blurred, suggesting that it might be a table or desk surface.
DOJ-OGR-00021329.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of a document with multiple pages, as indicated by the "Page" counter at the top right corner. The document is titled "NOTICE OF FILING" and includes various legal text and instructions related to court proceedings. The visible page contains information about how to request an extension for filing documents in a legal case or proceeding. There are sections with headings such as "Purpose of Request," "Deadline," "Grounds," and "Additional Information." The text is written in a formal font typical for official legal notices, and the document has a header and footer with page numbers and additional information.
