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FBI INFO
CLASSIFIED BY: NSICG
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REASON:1.4C)
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DECLASSIFY ON: 12-31-2046
SECRET/NOFORN
DATE: 04-11-2023
(U) FBI FISA QUERY GUIDANCE NUTSHELL
(U) The Querying Standard: FISA is a critical national security tool and queries of raw.
FISA collection -- both unminimized content and noncontent, including metadata - can and
should be used to retrieve foreign intelligence information or evidence of a crime in appropriate
circumstances. To be compliant, all queries of raw FISA information obtained pursuant to
Section 702 of FISA and FISC-authorized electronic surveillance, physical search, or production.
of business records must satisfy all three parts of the following querying standard:
.(U) Have an Authorized Purpose: the person conducting the query must have
the purpose of retrieving foreign intelligence information or evidence of a crime.
from raw FISA collection;.
(U) Be Reasonably Designed: the query term must be reasonably tailored to.
retrieve foreign intelligence information or evidence of a crime without
unnecessarily retrieving other information from raw FISA collection; and
(U) Be Justified: the person conducting the query must have a specific factual
basis to believe that the query is reasonably likely to retrieve foreign intelligence
information or evidence of a crime from raw FISA collection.
(U) Notes on the Standard: This querying standard applies to both U.S. and non-U.S.
person query terms, as well as any other query terms (such as keywords). This standard also.
applies to all queries of raw FISA collection regardless, for example, of whether queries are
conducted in connection with an assessment; without an open investigation or assessment; or
pursuant to a predicated investigation. The FBI FISA querying standard is different from, and
more restrictive than, rules that govern FBI's queries of information not collected pursuant to
FISA. Examples of compliant and noncompliant queries of raw FISA collection can be found in.
NSD's FBI FISA Query Guidance..
(U) Helpful Tip: It is important to remember that conducting a preliminary database.
check in non-FISA datasets can often assist in obtaining additional information to justify a
subsequent query of raw FISA collection.
(U) Note Your Purpose: In a national security investigation, you may be conducting
queries that you believe are likely to yield both foreign intelligence information and evidence of.
a crime. When constructing a query, keep in mind whether you are seeking to retrieve
(1) foreign intelligence, (2) evidence of a crime, or (3) both foreign intelligence and evidence of
a crime. Please see NSD's FBI FISA Query Guidance for more specific instruction regarding
constructing compliant queries seeking only evidence of a crime from raw FISA collection,
including Section 702 information..
(U) Court Order Required to Review Results from U.S. Person Evidence-of-a-
Crime Queries: A separate order must be obtained from the FISC before accessing or
reviewing raw Section 702 content returned (a) from a U.S. person query (b) conducted
solely to retrieve evidence of a crime and (c) conducted in connection with a predicated
criminal investigation opened by the FBI that (d) does not relate to the national security of
the United States. U.S. person queries that are otherwise compliant with the querying standard
-SECRET//NOFORN
Ctassified by:
Chief, Oversight Section, OI, NSD, DOJ
Derived From:
DOJ/NSI SCG-1: 1.6
Declassify on:--
20461101
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