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Get Fl Public Records Request - Volusia County 2018-2026
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How to fill out the FL Public Records Request - Volusia County online
Submitting a public records request is a straightforward process that allows you to access important information held by Volusia County. This guide will help you navigate the online form, ensuring that you provide all necessary details for a successful request.
Follow the steps to complete your request efficiently.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and access it for editing.
- In the section titled 'List of record(s) to be copied below:', specify the records you want to request. Include items such as surveys, building plans, or case files. Provide as much detail as possible for clarity.
- In the 'Subject or address of file(s) or record(s):' field, state the relevant address or subject related to the records you are requesting. Note that building permit records were not kept prior to 1985.
- If the request pertains to a specific time period, fill in the 'Time period (if applicable): From' and 'To' fields with the relevant dates in MM, DD, YY format.
- Choose your 'Preferred method of delivery'. This could include options such as email or physical mail, based on your preference.
- If you wish to be contacted regarding the availability of the records, complete the optional contact information section. Ensure to include your name, address, city, phone number, state, zip code, fax, and email as applicable.
- Review the cost information provided at the end of the form to understand potential fees for the records. Calculate any associated costs and note that payment is required in advance for requests exceeding $20.00.
- Upon completing all fields, save your changes, then download, print, or share the form as needed to submit your request.
Get started on your public records request today to access the information you need.
You can find it at .floridafaf.org. If you have any further questions about exempt material, you may call the Attorney General's office at 850-245-0197 or visit our website at .myflsunshine.com.