ICE submits Departure Notification Record collection for OMB review
ICE is seeking OMB review of its Departure Notification Record information collection under the Paperwork Reduction Act, opening another public comment step before the collection can continue.
Reported by Thomas NakamuraU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has submitted a Departure Notification Record information collection request to the Office of Management and Budget for review and clearance. The filing is part of the Paperwork Reduction Act process, which requires agencies to justify information collections and invite public comment before continuing or revising them.
The Federal Register notice frames the issue as an administrative collection tied to ICE operations. It gives the public an opportunity to comment on whether the collection is necessary, how the burden is calculated, and whether the agency can make the process clearer or less burdensome.
For readers, the key point is classification: this is a DHS item, but the most specific TeamCog jurisdiction is ICE. Tagging it at the agency level lets the story surface on ICE, DHS, and broader federal-executive views through the jurisdiction hierarchy.
TeamCog is publishing a narrative summary rather than copying the full notice. The source remains the official Federal Register API record and linked notice, with the citation retained in the report metadata.