Request for Public Records is a legal document that was released by the Delaware Department of State - a government authority operating within Delaware.
Q: What is a public record in Delaware?
A: A public record in Delaware is any document or information created or received by a government agency that is available for public inspection and copying.
Q: How can I request a public record in Delaware?
A: To request a public record in Delaware, you can submit a written request to the agency or department that has custody of the record.
Q: Is there a fee for requesting public records in Delaware?
A: Yes, there may be a fee for requesting public records in Delaware. The specific fees vary depending on the agency and the nature of the request.
Q: How long does it take to receive a response to a public records request in Delaware?
A: Delaware law requires agencies to respond to public records requests within 15 business days, although some requests may take longer depending on the complexity and volume of records requested.
Q: Can I appeal a denial of a public records request in Delaware?
A: Yes, if your request for a public record is denied in Delaware, you can appeal the denial to the Delaware Attorney General's Office or to the Delaware Superior Court.
Q: What types of records are exempt from public disclosure in Delaware?
A: Certain types of records are exempt from public disclosure in Delaware, such as records specifically exempted by state or federal law, records containing confidential or private information, and trade secret or proprietary information.
Q: Can I request public records from the federal government in Delaware?
A: No, if you are seeking public records from the federal government, you will need to submit your request to the appropriate federal agency or department.
Q: Are there any limitations on how I can use public records obtained in Delaware?
A: No, once you obtain public records in Delaware, there are no limitations on how you can use them. However, certain records may contain confidential or sensitive information that should be handled appropriately.
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