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How to fill out the THE ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT, 2002 online
This guide provides comprehensive instructions for completing the application form under the Access to Information Act, 2002 online. Follow the steps carefully to ensure your request for access to official documents is submitted correctly.
Follow the steps to complete your application form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your chosen editor.
- Begin by filling in the title of the public authority from which you are requesting the document in the appropriate field.
- In the Name of Applicant section, ensure to print your last name, first name, and middle name clearly.
- Provide your address, including the mailing address and any business address, in the fields designated for this information.
- Indicate your contact information by filling in the designated fields for telephone, fax, and email.
- In the Description of Document section, provide all pertinent details that may assist in processing your request. Include the name/type of document and any reference or file numbers if known.
- Select your preferences regarding access to the document. Check the relevant boxes for how you would like to access the document, whether by inspection, listening, viewing, or obtaining a copy.
- If you require copies, specify the format you prefer (e.g., photocopy, compact disc, diskette, transcript) and indicate the number of copies needed.
- Sign and date the application form at the end to confirm your request. If the application is submitted by a responsible officer on your behalf, ensure they complete the necessary verification.
- After completing the form, save your changes, and then download, print, or share the form as needed.
Start your application process online today and ensure you follow these steps for a successful submission.
The Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985 widened the rights of press and public to attend Local Authority meetings and to see certain documents. Recently the Freedom of Information Act 2000, has further broadened these rights, and limited exemptions under the 1985 Act.
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