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  2. Begin by entering the county name in the designated field at the top of the form. This identifies where the court proceedings are taking place.
  3. Fill in the child's name under 'In the Interest of'. Ensure that you provide accurate spelling and details as this is crucial for legal documentation.
  4. Enter the case number in the specified field. This number is essential for tracking and referencing your case within the court system.
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  6. In the 'ORDER' section, specify the date when media coverage is requested to commence. This should be clearly stated to avoid any confusion.
  7. If applicable, provide reasons for denying or approving media coverage in the space provided. Be clear and concise to ensure your reasoning is understood.
  8. Finally, sign and date at the bottom of the form where indicated, ensuring that all information is complete before submission.

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All open records requests must be sent to the Open Records Officer. 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.
All requests for records pursuant to the Georgia Open Records Act should be directed to Bob Taylor, Open Records Manager, in the Division of Marketing and Communications at (706) 542-8090 or by email at ugaopenrecordsrequest@uga.edu.
Information on Fees It is permitted under the Georgia Open Records Act that an agency can charge $0.25 per page for copying costs, and more if specifically required by law. Search, retrieval and other administrative costs can also be charged but must be in the most economical means available, O.C.G.A.
An agency must produce records responsive to a request within three business days absent exceptional circumstances.
UGA Open Records University administrators and staff members should be sure to notify the Division of Marketing Communications (706-542-8090 or ugaopenrecordsrequest@uga.edu) immediately upon receipt of a request for University records.

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