What records are commonly exempt from release under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act?

Certain police records, or portions of police records, are exempt from disclosure under Virginia Code 2.2-3706, which maintains that information contained in criminal investigative files and information on the identities of witnesses and victims, including 911 callers, are exempt from mandatory release under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. See the Code of Virginia § 2.2-3706 Disclosure of law-enforcement and criminal records and limitations for details. 

The FOIA law includes provisions that exempt other types of records, such as some city personnel information, any financial account information, personal information such as Social Security numbers, confidential tax information, confidential human services information, and legal advice given to the City under certain circumstances. You can find commonly cited FOIA exemptions from the Virginia Freedom of Information Advisory Council:

https://foiacouncil.dls.virginia.gov/Applicability_Exemptions/Records_Exemptions.htm

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1. How do I request records from the City of Norfolk or the Norfolk Police Department?
2. What happens after I submit a records request?
3. Is there a cost for requesting records?
4. What are my requestor's rights under the Virginia FOIA?
5. How do I ask questions or get help with a FOIA request?
6. Who handles my FOIA requests? What records do you have?
7. What records are commonly exempt from release under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act?
8. What exemptions from disclosure does the City of Norfolk or the Norfolk Police Department often invoke?