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How to fill out the Right To Know Request Form online
This guide provides clear and supportive instructions on how to effectively fill out the Right To Know Request Form online. Whether you are unfamiliar with legal forms or just need a refresher, this resource will ensure you complete your request accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the Right To Know Request Form online
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Right To Know Request Form and open it for editing.
- Enter the date you are submitting the request in the ‘Date Requested’ field.
- Choose your method of submission by indicating how you are submitting the request: e-mail, U.S. mail, facsimile, or in-person.
- Fill in your name as the requestor in the ‘Name of Requestor’ field.
- Provide your street address in the ‘Street Address’ field for proper identification.
- Complete the 'City/State/County' field, ensuring you fill out all required information.
- Optionally, enter your telephone number in the ‘Telephone’ field.
- Provide your email address in the ‘e-mail’ field for follow-up communication.
- In the ‘Records Requested’ section, describe the records you are seeking with as much specific detail as possible to help the agency identify the information.
- Indicate if you want copies of the records by selecting ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
- Specify if you wish to inspect the records by selecting ‘Yes’.
- Decide if you require certified copies of the records and indicate your choice with ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
- Select your preferred method(s) of delivery, choosing from pickup, mail, e-mail, facsimile, or disk.
- Sign the form in the ‘Signature of requestor’ field once you have completed the request.
- After filling out the form, save your changes, and you may opt to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your Right To Know Request Form online today and ensure your information request is filed correctly.
Pennsylvania's right-to-know law provides public information through agency open records officers. Citizens are urged to directly contact the agencies from which they seek information through the agency's open records officer.
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