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Property Records Multiple departments of the county government handle the public records and parcel records for New Jersey. Depending on the county, either the county clerk, county gis mapping department, county recorders department or tax assessment department may maintain public access to property and parcel records.
You can contact the GRC online by visiting their website at , by e-mail at grc@dca.state.nj.us, by mail at PO Box 819, Trenton, NJ 08625, or call them on their toll-free phone number, 866-850-0511.
A. The Georgia Open Records Act (GORA) allows all citizens to view the public records of state agencies, upon request, and to make copies of such records for a nominal fee.
The Georgia Open Records Act, 50-18-70, et seq, outlines the process for how members of the public can request and inspect governmental records. According to O.C.G.A.
Under the Georgia Open Records Act, all public records are available for inspection and copying unless they are specifically exempted from disclosure under the law.
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Written requests may also be mailed or delivered in person to our offices at 125 E. 11th St., Austin, TX 78701, or to the addresses listed on the district and division contact pages. Email requests will be accepted only through TxDOTORR@txdot.gov. TxDOT no longer accepts open records requests by fax.
Under the Georgia Open Records Act, all public records are available for inspection and copying unless they are specifically exempted from disclosure under the law.
Who may file an OPRA request? Anyone! Although OPRA specifically references citizens of this State, (N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1) the Attorney Generals Office advises that OPRA does not prohibit access to residents of other states.
The Open Records Division must decide the matter within 45 business days after receiving a request for an open records ruling (although the Open Records Division can extend this deadline by an additional 10 business days if desired).
In order to submit an open records request you can email the request to the Open Records Officer at openrecords@sos.ga.gov, OR mail the request to the Open Records Officer at the address listed below. Questions regarding open records requests should be directed to the Open Records Officer.

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