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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'PERSON REQUESTING' section. Enter your name, company, mailing address, city, state, ZIP code, telephone number, fax number, and email address.
  3. In the 'NAME OF PUBLIC RECORD' section, specify the name of the company or individual whose records you are requesting. Include the company address and date of the document if applicable.
  4. Clearly articulate what specific record or information you are requesting in the provided space to ensure clarity.
  5. Review the 'CONDITIONS FOR RELEASE OR REVIEW OF PUBLIC RECORDS' carefully. By signing this section, you agree to adhere to all conditions outlined regarding the use and handling of records.
  6. Sign and date where indicated at the bottom of the form to authorize your request.
  7. Finally, ensure that you do not send any payment until notified of costs associated with your request.

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Under the Washington State Public Records Act (RCW 42.56), the public may request records produced by state agencies. This same law requires requestors to ask for an identifiable record that exists at the time the request is submitted.
If you want to authorize the release of your personal/financial records, you need to fill out form LIQ 795. If you cannot submit your public records request on the automatic portal form, or in writing, you may call LCBs Public Records office at (360) 664-1769.
All records maintained by state and local agencies are available for public inspection unless law specifically exempts them.
Submitting a records request Requestors name, complete mailing address, phone, and fax number. Date the request is submitted. Complete description of the identifiable records requested (title, subject, date, policy, etc.) Date range of the requested records (e.g., January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023).
The Washington State Patrol is the official background repository for the State of Washington. WSP maintains a way for the public to access a criminal history online. There is a fee involved with this service and a credit card is required.

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