Horry county foia form 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the 'DATE OF REQUEST' at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your request.
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The Horry County Auditors Office is responsible for the collection and processing of Personal Property Returns (Form PT-100). If you owned a property in Horry County on December 31st of the prior year and this was not your legal residence, you are required to complete and submit a Personal Property Return.
Steps to File a FOIA Request Name. Contact information (street address or email address) Brief description of records sought. If you are seeking records that contain personal information about yourself, provide a perjury statement and signature or notary.
Who can file a FOIA request? Any person can file a FOIA request, including U.S. citizens, foreign nationals, organizations, universities, businesses, and state and local governments. Federal employees may not use government time or equipment when requesting information under the FOIA.
Requests may be submitted in writing to the Director of Strategic Communications at information@admin.sc.gov. FOIA requests should be answered without charge when the request will benefit the public interest and requires minimal and/or a reasonable amount of employee time and photocopying expense.
Anyone can make a freedom of information request they do not have to be UK citizens, or resident in the UK. Freedom of information requests can also be made by organisations, for example a newspaper, a campaign group, or a company.

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A: The FOIA allows agencies a period of 20 business days to process an initial request. This period may be extended under unusual circumstances by an additional 10 business days or more.
The first 50 pages of black and white, legal or letter sized copies of records requested are free. Anything that surpasses 50 pages is generally 15 cents per page.
You can make a FOIA or PA request: Online at .uscis.gov/foia; Using this Form G-639; or. In writing and in accordance with the requirements of the FOIA and PA.