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CIVIL FICHTS
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I.PURPOSE
The FD-610 is designed to promptly provide FBlHQ,with a completeS
Set 8Ppertinent facts for each Civil
Rights case investigated by the FBl. Data is directly entered ftolaicomputer wgich will assist in more effective,.
efficient, and economical management of the Civil Rights Program by FBiHQ and'the field. Each office.
whichever is more appropriate.
II. WHEN TO SUBMIT
The FD-610 is to be. submitted in all cases supervised by the Civil Rights Unit, which include the
following classifications: 44-CR; 50-ISS; 173-CRA 1964; 177-DlH; 187-Privacy Act of 1974-Criminal;
189-ECOA; 204-FRS; 214-CRIPA. The FD-61O should be, in most cases, the initial communication advising
FBlHQ of the initiation of the investigation. In all instances, the FD-610 should be submitted within 5 working
days of receipt of the complaint; however, the urgency of the situation may require a prior telephone call or
teletype to FBIHQ.
III. DESCRIPTION AND REQUIREMENTS REGARDING ITEM #4 ON THE FD-610
Initial -
Should be checked if it is the first FD-610 submitted in the case. Every attempt.
should be made to provide all the information required on the initial submission;.
however, the initial submission of the FD-610 should not be held in abeyance while.
awaiting data which will be obtained on a later date. The auxiliary office (AO) should.
submit the initial FD-610 when they receive the original complaint with two copies
designated to the office of origin..
Supplemental - This should be checked whenever a subsequent FD-610 is submitted. When
submitting a supplemental FD-610, provide data only for those items requiring a
change. Instances requiring a supplemental submission are: when previously
unknown data is obtained, data was previously omitted, or data was previously
incorrectly reported. The supplemental FD-610 should be used as the cover
communication for the submission of LHMs.
IV. SIGNIFICANT CASE
Significant cases are those receiving extensive media attention, involving a prominent individual or
involving FBl personnel as the subject or victim. Significant cases are also those wherein FBI
investigation has determined the allegations to be serious and substantial thus warranting a full
investigation. When prosecution becomes imminent, FBIHQ should be advised promptly and a
designated.
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