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Public Records Anyone can ask to see written records produced by Washington State government agencies including the Department of Health. To find out more, choose from the following options: Submit a public records request through our DOH Public Records Portal.
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Public records Public records The Department of Revenue is subject to the Washington Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56 RCW. Many public records are available on the Revenue Website at the following links: Releasing confidential customer information
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Washington Public Records Washington residents have the right to search for, obtain, and examine public records per the Washington Public Records Act. This law states that government records and information are presumed public. The Washington State Records website’s mission is aid Washington state citizens in the obtaining of that information.
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The Washington Public Records Act provides all persons with access to public records. Under RCW 42.56.080 (2), public agencies must not distinguish between persons requesting public records. This means that all persons can obtain public records regardless of residential or other restrictions.
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Public Records Review P.O. Box 40100 Olympia, WA 98504-0100 The Office of Attorney General will independently review your request and the agency’s denial, and provide you with a written opinion as to whether the record you requested is exempt from disclosure. This review by the Attorney General is not binding on the agency or upon you.
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Citizens can control their government only if they remain informed about the decisions their government officials are making. That important principle underlies Washington's open public records and meeting laws. "The advancement and diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty." –James Madison The laws, which are now more than four decades old, are intended to
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Public records index. The list below includes publications, manuals, reports, policies, procedures and other public records. If the publication is not available online, please send us an e-mail. Note: Software, which is available free, is required to read or view PDF documents. Learn more.
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Washington’s first comprehensive public records law was an initiative, passed by a vote of the people (not the legislature) in 1972. It became law on January 1, 1973. [5] Because that law covered both campaign finance and public records, it was recodified in 2006 and the public records portion became the Public Records Act. [6]
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This site is a search engine for cases filed in the municipal, district, superior, and appellate courts of the state of Washington. The search results can point you to the official or complete court record. How can I obtain the complete court record?
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P.O. Box 9709. Olympia, WA 98507. A deaf customer or customer with hearing disabilities is required to call 711 (Washington Relay) or send an email to [email protected] or [email protected]. Online/Phone Order: Online and phone orders for death records are handled by a vendor contracted by the state.
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