A claimant and appointed representative, if any, have the right to
examine all of the contents of a claim(s) file, not just the information
that the administrative law judge (ALJ) exhibited. However, this does
not apply to information in the private section of the claim(s) file or
information in the case processing system.
Additionally, the claimant and appointed representative, if any, may
request copies of the exhibits or other claim(s) file material, duplicate
hearing recordings, or a transcript of any hearing recordings.
If the record indicates the hearing
office provided copies of the exhibits or other claim(s) file material
to the claimant, see Hearings, Appeals, and Litigation Law (HALLEX)
manual HA
01310.021C.2. below.
This right exists regardless of whether the request is made for
a program related purpose (i.e., for the purpose of obtaining a Social
Security benefit) or a non-program purpose (i.e., for reasons not
specifically related to obtaining a Social Security benefit, including
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests).
Incarcerated claimants are entitled
to request a copy of claim(s) file material. However, as incarcerated
claimants are generally not allowed to receive CDs, Appeals Council (AC)
staff will send the requested materials in paper form only.