Application for Public Information is a legal document that was released by the Texas Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Texas.
Q: What is a Public Information Request?
A: A Public Information Request is a formal request to obtain information held by a governmental agency in Texas.
Q: Who can submit a Public Information Request?
A: Any individual, including a citizen or a representative of the media, can submit a Public Information Request to a governmental agency in Texas.
Q: What kind of information can be requested through a Public Information Request?
A: Any information that is not confidential or otherwise protected by law can be requested through a Public Information Request, including records, documents, emails, and other types of information.
Q: How do I submit a Public Information Request in Texas?
A: To submit a Public Information Request in Texas, you can generally do so by filling out a request form or sending a written request to the governmental agency that holds the information you are seeking.
Q: Is there a fee to submit a Public Information Request?
A: There may be a fee associated with submitting a Public Information Request in Texas, which can include charges for finding and copying the requested information.
Q: How long does it take to receive a response to a Public Information Request?
A: The governmental agency has 10 business days to respond to a Public Information Request in Texas, although certain circumstances may allow for an extension of this deadline.
Q: Can the requested information be withheld?
A: Certain information may be exempt from disclosure under the Texas Public Information Act, including trade secrets, personal privacy information, ongoing investigations, and attorney-client privileged communications.
Q: What can I do if my Public Information Request is denied or not properly addressed?
A: If your Public Information Request is denied or not properly addressed, you have the right to challenge the decision by filing a complaint with the Texas Attorney General's Office or through legal action in court.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Texas Secretary of State.