Ma Public Records Request
Public Records Request | Mass.gov
On June 3, 2016, Governor Baker signed into law “An Act to Improve Public Records,” enhancing public access to information. The DTC encourages you to use the form below to make a public records request in order to ensure the most expeditious and accurate response to your request.
https://www.mass.gov/public-records-requestPublic Records Requests | Mass.gov
Public Records Requests | Mass.gov Your Government Public Records Requests Executive Offices Department of Transportation Public Records Requests Executive Office for Administration and Finance (A&F) Public Records Requests Executive Office of Health and Human Services Public Records Requests
https://www.mass.gov/topics/public-records-requestsGuidance for making a public records request | Mass.gov
To make a public records request to the Attorney General's Office please use this form Make a public records request Contact Records Access Officer for the Attorney General's Office Address Lorraine A.G. Tarrow, Records Access Officer Office of the Attorney General 1 Ashburton Place, 18th Floor, Boston, MA 02108 Directions Phone (617) 963-2900
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/guidance-for-making-a-public-records-requestPublic records requests | Mass.gov
Business fax: (617) 727-6469 Only questions pertaining to the public records request process or the status of a public records request should be sent to the email account of the Primary RAO. For all other inquiries, please call DPPC’s main number (617) 727-6465. List of links to public records of frequent interest
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/public-records-requestsPublic Records Requests at the Attorney General's Office
Office of Attorney General Maura Healey Public Records Requests at the Attorney General's Office Learn how to request public records. Due to the evolving Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and corresponding State of Emergency in Massachusetts, most AGO staff are working remotely.
https://www.mass.gov/public-records-requests-at-the-attorney-generals-officePublic Records Requests | City of Worcester, MA
Request a Public Record If you have a question or require assistance, please contact the City of Worcester Records Access Officer below: City of Worcester, MA Records Access Officer (RAO) Michael Vigneux Law Department 455 Main Street, Room 303 Worcester, MA 01608 [email protected] Worcester Retirement Records Access Officer (RAO) Lisa Poske
https://www.worcesterma.gov/public-records-requestsPublic Records Requests in Massachusetts: Sample requests and follow-up ...
You can request an order through the Supervisor of Public Records in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. G.L. c. 66, § 10 (b); 950 CMR 32.08 (2). Initiating a Complaint: If there is an actual denial of your request, you can alternatively bring a court case at that time. “In any court proceeding pursuant to . . .
https://www.masslegalservices.org/content/public-records-requests-massachusetts-sample-requests-and-follow-lettersPublic Records Requests | City of Newton, MA
You can submit your request via e-mail or mail. How to Submit a Request Submit your request online here To submit your request via e-mail, send your request to [email protected] To submit your request via mail, please download this form and send the completed form to: Carol Moore, City Clerk 1000 Commonwealth Avenue Newton, MA 02459
https://www.newtonma.gov/government/city-clerk/public-records-requestsPublic Records | Boston.gov
Request a Public Record Contact Shawn Williams if you have any questions, or if you need help getting records from the City of Boston. Contact 617-635-4037 send an email 1 City Hall Square Room 615 Boston, MA 02201 Office hours Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Analyze Boston: Boston's Open Data Hub
https://www.boston.gov/departments/public-recordsPublIc Records Request | Chicopee, MA
Public records requests may be made in-person, via first class mail, fax or electronic mail. Birth certificates, Death Certificates and Marriage Certificates must be requested from the City Clerk directly. The Law Department's record access officers are as follows: Marshall T. Moriarty, Esq. - [email protected]
https://www.chicopeema.gov/619/Public-Records-RequestPublic Records: City of Springfield, MA
The Massachusetts Public Records Law is found at M.G.L.c. 66, section 10. The Public Records Law defines a public record as a record made or recieved by a governmental entity. Upon written request, a public record must be given to requestors within a specified time period unless a statutory exemption applies.
https://www.springfield-ma.gov/cos/public-informationPublic Records Request Form - Quincy, MA
A request for public records should include a reasonable description of the specific record (s) being requested. Under certain circumstances a RAO may assess a reasonable fee for the production of public records. Public Records Request Form
https://quincyma.gov/departments/city_clerk/request_public_records.php