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FAQ

1.) What is FedForms.gov?

FedForms.gov means no lines, no waiting, just information and the forms you need to conduct business with the Government, receive Government services, and obtain information. FedForms.gov is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The site is designed to deliver the forms needed for Government services most used by the public, providing better citizen service.

At FedForms.gov. you can find over 4300 forms from almost 90 agency bureaus. For example, FedForms.gov will help you find the forms you need to file taxes, apply for a business loan and a Federal grant...all online.

2.) Who's involved in the FedForms.gov initiative?

FedForms.gov is sponsored by the Regulatory Information Service Center of the U.S. General Services Administration in partnership with many other Federal agencies and working in conjunction with Firstgov, a crossagency gateway to Government information and services.

3.) What is the policy on privacy for this site?

For specific details, check our “Privacy and Security Policy” link at the top of the FedForms website.

4.) What if I have questions about specific Government agencies?

We recommend that you go to the agency's website and click on their Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) option. You might start by going to the "Agency Forms Link" at the top of the FedForms site.

5.) What do citizens have to say about FedForms.gov?

The Regulatory Information Service Center, which sponsors FedForms, is implementing the following enhancements to make the site more useful and easier to use. We welcome your comments and suggestions as we improve the site:

Agencies are adding forms to the database as they continue to identify the forms needed for the most used services.

We will develop additional search features that will identify and organize information by types of services citizens need.

Your continuous feedback is essential to further refine the site and identify future online Government forms for your use. We want to hear from you! Use the "Contact" link at the top of the FedForms page if you have questions or suggestions to improve FedForms.gov.

6.) Can you help me locate an agency form?

Yes. In order for us to locate a form you are seeking, we need to know as much information about the form as you can provide: What is the purpose of the form? Which agency or program uses the form? Use the "Contact" link at the top of the FedForms page if you have questions.

7.) How can I find a job using the FedForms.gov site?

The FedForms website was created to help people find specific forms that they may need for particular Federal programs. Your inquiry seeks information about finding employment. The Federal Government has several websites that are sources of information about available jobs.

You can search through listings of jobs of various kinds on the America's Job Bank website at: http://www.ajb.dni.us/

For employment vacancies with Federal agencies, usually limited to U.S. citizens, look at USAJOBS, located at: http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/

You can search on the USAJOBS website for particular types of work and geographical areas that may interest you. Individual vacancy announcements indicate how to apply for the job.

8.) Where can I find the Federal Government's standard and optional forms?

Search GSA (GS), Standard (SF) and Optional (OF) Forms, the General Services Administration's library for GSA internal forms and governmentwide Standard and Optional Forms. Visit the Agency Forms page to find GSA's library of forms.

9.) I am having trouble locating a form on FedForms. Do you have any search tips?

We are aware that the search engine we are currently using has very limited capabilities and we are currently working to improve the site's search capabilities. Meanwhile, here are some suggestions for finding forms that you may need.

If you know the agency that is using the form, on the FedForms page click on "Agency Forms Links" and scroll down to that agency.

If you do not know which agency is responsible for the form and the FedForms search tool doesn't find the form, try searching on the FirstGov site at: http://www.firstgov.gov/.

In the FirstGov site, it is usually better to click on "Advanced Search" before entering your search terms.

Also search the General Services Administration's library for GSA internal forms and governmentwide Standard and Optional Forms. You may also visit the Agency Forms Links page to find GSA's library of forms.

10.) I would like to start a business. Where can I find advice and information?

If you need a small business form, click on the SBA icon at the bottom of the screen to link to Small Business Administration forms. You might also try the Small Business Administration website at http://www.SBA.gov, or http://www.businesslaw.gov.



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