Access the Freedom of information online portal (External link)
Accessing the portal
When you first visit the website, you will see a log-in screen asking for a username and password.
There will also be 'forgot my password' and 'self-register' links.
There is a different process to enter the portal for new users and for returning users.
New users
If you haven’t used the portal and registered an account before, click the ‘Self-register’ link in the bottom right corner.
The next screen asks for your first name, last name, and email address. Enter these and click ‘Sign Up’.
You will then see a 'verify your identity' screen.
Check the inbox for the email you used to sign up. You should have received an email from foi-no-reply@justice.vic.gov.au (External link).
In that email is a six-digit verification code. Enter it in the box shown and click ‘Verify’
You will then be taken to a page where you can update details such as your name and address.
Once this is complete, follow the instructions to make your Freedom of Information request.
Returning users
If you have registered and accessed the platform before, you can login using your previous details.
Your ‘username’ is the email you used to register initially and the password is the one you created at the time of registration.
If you are unsure or can’t remember if you created an account, click the link for ‘Forgot your password?’ in the bottom left.
On that screen, enter the email you think you might have used and click ‘Continue’.
Wait a few minutes, check the inbox for that address for an email from foi-no-reply@justice.vic.gov.au (External link). This will contain instructions on how to reset your password and access the platform.
If no email was received after 10 minutes, this means there is no account linked to that email address and you can follow the new user instructions above.
You can also follow the above process if you remember registering an account but can’t remember your password.
Troubleshooting
You might have followed the steps for new users above and got this error when entering your verification code:
This most likely means there is already an account registered for that email address. Wait for 15 minutes then follow the 'returning users' instructions above for resetting your password for that account.
Other problems may need solving by our IT department who runs the portal. If you get errors different to the above, please take screenshots and describe the process you used to try and login or register and send them in an email to foi@justice.vic.gov.au (External link). We can provide further assistance on receiving your email.
Collection notice
The infrastructure for the Freedom of Information (FOI) Online request portal is managed by the Department of Justice and Community Safety (DJCS)
DJCS handles your personal information in accordance with the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (Vic) (PDP Act), Public Records Act 1973 (Vic) and other applicable legislation.
Collection of personal information
DJCS is collecting your information for the purpose of allowing you to submit your FOI request online to the selected agency. Your personal information will therefore be shared only with the specific agency to which you are submitting your request and is not visible to the DJCS FOI unit.
Westpac Banking Corporation (ABN 33 007 457 141) may also be provided with your personal information in order to process the payment of your application fee.
Consequences of not providing your personal information
If you do not provide your personal information as part of your FOI request submission, then it may not be possible for an agency to process your FOI request. Agencies may need to contact you to discuss the terms of your request and/or to provide you with the documents that you have requested.
If you are requesting access to documents as part of an FOI request that contain your personal information, then you are likely to be required to provide proof of identity with your application (e.g. a copy of your Australian Drivers Licence or passport). Without proof of identity an agency is unlikely to grant access to personal information.