City of Woodbury OPEN PUBLIC RECORDS ACT REQUEST FORM 2025

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California Public Records Act (CPRA) The California Public Records Act protects the rights of journalists and members of the public to request information from government agencies.
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.).
OPRA: The Town of Dover accepts OPRA requests via U.S. Mail, In Person and Electronically (Fax). If you should have any questions please feel free to contact the Municipal Clerks Office by phone at 973-366-2200 x 1128 or you may send an email to the Municipal Clerk tpettoni@dover.nj.us if you require assistance.
All records protected by privileges under the Evidence Code are exempt from disclosure under the CPRA pursuant to Gov. Code 7927.705. Attorney-client privileged communications and attorney work product are examples of privileged documents that are exempt from disclosure under the CPRA.
Requests may be submitted in person, by mail, online, or as otherwise specified by each circuit court. Online requests may be submitted via the Records Request Form or by visiting the circuit courts website. Visit our Self-Help Center​ for more resources.
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The purpose of the Act is to give the public access to information that enables them to monitor the functioning of their government. 2 The Acts fundamental precept is that governmental records shall be disclosed to the public, upon request, unless there is a legal basis not to do so.
(2025-10-01: Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 142, Statutes of 2025.) Existing law, the California Public Records Act, requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection, unless an exemption from disclosure applies.
Requesting Records To request records from the City of Roanoke, Virginia, you may direct your request to the FOIA Officer for the City of Roanoke, Virginia by phone at 540-853-2433, by email. Click here to access a form letter which can be used to make a FOIA request.

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