CPRA

[Mobile] CPRA (California Public Records Act) Request Page

Introduction: Welcome to [Your Organization’s Name] CPRA page. This page is designed to provide guidance on how to request public records under the California Public Records Act (Government Code ยงยง 6250 et seq.).

What is the CPRA? The California Public Records Act (CPRA) gives the public the right to access public records maintained by state and local agencies, including departments, boards, and commissions.

How to Make a CPRA Request:

  1. Request Form: Use our official CPRA Request Form, which can be downloaded [link to download form].
  2. Submission Options:
    • Email: Send your completed CPRA Request Form to [Email Address].
    • Mail: Mail your completed CPRA Request Form to [Mailing Address].
    • In Person: Submit your completed CPRA Request Form in person at [Physical Address].
  3. Information Required: Ensure your request includes sufficient detail to identify the records requested. Provide your contact information for communication regarding your request.

Response to CPRA Requests: Upon receiving your CPRA request, we will acknowledge receipt and respond within 10 business days as required by law. If more time is needed, we will notify you within the initial 10-day period.

Fees: Fees may be charged for the duplication of records as permitted by law. If applicable, you will be notified of any associated costs before processing your request.

Exemptions: Certain records may be exempt from disclosure under specific provisions of the CPRA or other applicable laws. If records are withheld, we will identify the exemption(s) relied upon.

Contact Us: If you have any questions about the CPRA process or need assistance completing your request, please contact us at [Phone Number] or [Email Address].

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