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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the 'Requestor Name' field. This identifies you as the individual making the request.
  3. Fill in your address, including street/PO Box, city, state, and zip code in the 'Requestor Address' section.
  4. Provide your phone number and email address to ensure that The Bureau can contact you regarding your request.
  5. If applicable, enter your license number to help expedite the processing of your request.
  6. Clearly specify the information you are requesting on the provided lines. Be as detailed as possible to facilitate a quicker response.
  7. If you want the information sent to a third party, fill out their contact details in the designated section.
  8. Indicate whether you wish to review or receive a copy of the records by checking the appropriate box.
  9. Sign and date the form. If required, have your signature notarized before submission.

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The California Public Records Act (PRA) gives every person the right to access public records in the physical custody of the Secretary of State unless the records are exempt from disclosure by law. (Government Code section 7920.000 et seq.).
The Public Records Act defines public records as the original and copies of any paper, correspondence, form, book, photograph, photostat, film, microfilm, sound recording, map drawing or other document, regardless of physical form or characteristics that have been made by the state of Wyoming and any counties,
Anyone may request public records in Wyoming. According to Wyoming Statutes 16-4-202, All public records shall be open for inspection by any person at reasonable times, during business hours of the governmental entity, except as provided in this act or as otherwise provided by law.
You may request a transcript for a specific hearing or trial from the court reporter. Contact the court or clerks office to request these documents. You may also search mycase.in.gov for family, civil, criminal and appellate court records that are not confidential.
Public records encompass a wide range of information, including but not limited to: Government Documents: Records generated or collected by government entities, such as birth and death certificates, property deeds, court rulings, and business licenses.

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Public records requests may be made by anyone. Access to public records is governed by Wyoming Statute 16-4-204.
Subject to section 39-121.03: 1. Any person may request to examine or be furnished copies, printouts or photographs of any public record during regular office hours or may request that the custodian mail a copy of any public record not otherwise available on the public bodys website to the requesting person.

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