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State Law requires that in order to request access to government records, you must complete, sign and date a written request for access and deliver it in person or by mail during regular business hours to the appropriate custodian of the record requested.
In ance with the Open Public Records Act, NJDEP makes available its public records through formal requests to the Departments Office of Record Access. Requests may be submitted in writing by submitting a paper records request form or by completing the online form below.
OPRA is used when the requestor wants to gain access to government records and wants to invoke the OPRA statute, which provides a statutory right of access to government records and holds a records custodian to a response deadline.
Paper copies of records cost $0.05 per letter-sized page and $0.07 per legal-sized page; however, the delivery and postage fees could be additional, depending on delivery type. If special equipment is needed to make the copies (e.g., for maps), the requester may be charged the actual cost of duplication.
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You may also complete and submit a web enabled version of this request form at .nj.gov/opra. OAG-LPS will also accept submission of requests by email to the OAG-LPS Custodians official OPRA email address. Contact information, including the official OPRA email address for each OAG-LPS Custodian, is listed below.
Further, the Open Public Records Act requires that State entities provide access to government records in their possession, with certain exceptions. The Open Public Records Act does not require or authorize State entities to provide legal services to private parties.
If you know the Division within the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority that holds the record(s) you are seeking, fill out the Government Records Request Form and indicate the appropriate Division. The form may be hand delivered, mailed, faxed, or submitted via email to recordsrequests@njra.us.

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