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Identifying records: To help us provide records promptly, please provide specific information about the records you seek including the record name, subject matter, and location within the office if...
Time Deadlines: The DOJ has 10 days to determine if it will disclose the requested records. A limited 14-day extension may apply. If records cannot be provided within these deadlines, w…
Time Deadlines: The DOJ has 10 days to determine if it will disclose the requested records. A limited 14-day extension may apply. If records cannot be provided within these deadlines, we will provi...
Copying Fees: The DOJ charges 10 cents per page as the direct cost for duplicating records. When the DOJ must compile or extract electronic data or perform computer programming, it may charge its f...
Exemptions: The DOJ will provide access to all public records upon request, unless the law …
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