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State sunshine laws are the laws in each state that govern public access to governmental records. These laws are also known as open records laws or public records laws. Sometimes these are collectively referred to as FOIA laws as most acts are modeled on FOIA.
The court notices and holds a public hearing on a petition for the creation or amendment of rules governing pleading, practice and procedure in judicial proceedings in all courts, provided that the court deems the petition to have arguable merit.
In general, any requester has a right to inspect any record. (Wis. Stat. 19.35(1)(a)). However, people who are incarcerated and people who have been involuntarily committed to a mental institution are restricted in their rights of access to public documents.
Visit DORs eRETR website at revenue.wi.gov/Pages/RETr/Home.aspx. To log in, select eRETR System Login - Assessors Local Government Officials under Online Services Select Add recording information Verify the document number and date recorded before submitting data.
Inspection and Copying Upon Request The Public Records Law states that any requester has the right to inspect a record and to make or receive a copy of the record, except as otherwise provided by law. This generally applies to any person who requests inspection or a copy of a record.
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Making a Public Records Request for Department of Justice Records To request records, you may email DOJs Office of of Open Government at opengov@widoj.gov . To request records, you may also call the Office of Open Government at 608-267-2220, or send your written request to the attention of:
To submit your request for public records, email dotopenrecords@dot.wi.gov or go directly to the department business area holding the records, if known.
In Wisconsin, the law says there are two circumstances under which you can record a telephone conversation: first, when the person recording the conversation is a party to the communication; and second, when one of the parties to the communication has given prior consent to recording.

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