The Official Information Act 1982, also known as the OIA, is an important tool and safeguard in New Zealand’s democracy.
We're committed to complying with the purposes, principle and requirements of the Act. We make the official information that we hold as a government agency available to the public, unless there is good reason for withholding it.
Making our official information available to the public:
- enables more effective participation in our country’s democracy
- promotes accountability
- enhances respect for the law
- promotes the good government of New Zealand.
Equally, withholding our official information is important when it is in the public interest to protect the information or necessary to preserve personal privacy.
A copy of the Official Information Act 1982 can be found on the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel website.
More information about how the OIA operates can be found on the Office of the Ombudsman website.
To make an OIA request - you can complete our online form.
This section holds all some of the general and COVID-19 OIA documents that have been released to the public.
This section holds some of the JBMS documents that have been released to the public.
This section holds some of the Media OIAs that have been released.
This section holds some of the Trade Data OIAs that have been released.
This section holds information on the number of travel movement requests that Customs has responded to under the Official Information Act each year since 2017.