JFK Assassination Records

JFK Assassination Records Review Board

Background

The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 created the Assassination Records Review Board as an independent agency to re-examine for release the assassination-related records that federal agencies still regarded as too sensitive to open to the public. The Board finished its work on September 30, 1998, issued a final report, and transferred all of its records to the National Archives and Records Administration.

The finding aids are folder-title lists describing the various series in Record Group 541, Records of the Assassination Records Review Board. All of the records described are open for viewing and reproduction, but are not available online.

To view the records at the National Archives at College Park, Maryland, or to order copies of the files, please contact us.

List of Released Review Board Records

NARA has reviewed and released records from the following series of Review Board records:

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Reference Inquiries

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