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enquiries

Enquiries, in British English, refer to requests for information or clarification, or the information arising from such requests. It is the plural form of enquiry. In American English the spelling inquiries is more common, and inquiries is used for both questions and investigations. The distinction between enquiry and inquiry is not rigid, but enquiry is often associated with questions or requests, while inquiry can indicate a formal investigation.

Enquiries have broad applications across sectors. In business, a customer may make an enquiry about products,

The handling of an enquiry typically follows a defined process: submission via telephone, email, web form, or

Related concepts include freedom of information requests, public inquiries, and customer support inquiries. Enquiries are a

services,
pricing,
or
availability.
Public
bodies
handle
enquiries
from
citizens
and
researchers
through
help
desks,
information
centres,
or
online
portals.
Journalists,
researchers,
and
libraries
field
information
enquiries
about
holdings,
access,
or
policies.
Legal
and
regulatory
contexts
may
involve
formal
information
requests
or
records
enquiries.
in
person;
acknowledgement
and
categorization;
routing
to
the
appropriate
department;
a
response
within
defined
service
levels;
and
documentation
or
archiving
for
future
reference.
Privacy
and
data
protection
rules
govern
the
collection
and
retention
of
personal
information
in
enquiries.
In
many
jurisdictions,
the
term
inquiry
is
used
for
formal
investigations
or
official
reviews,
including
parliamentary
or
government
inquiries.
routine
part
of
information
management
in
organizations,
supporting
transparency,
service
delivery,
and
informed
decision-making.