You may request a copy of a record for a vehicle titled in Pennsylvania. Form DL-135(opens in a new tab) 'Request for Vehicle Information' is required. The name and address of the current owner, vehicle identification number (VIN), title, and the license plate number will appear on the record.
The Right to Know Law is Pennsylvania's open records law. It requires government agencies in Pennsylvania to provide access to and copies of public records to the public.
The Pennsylvania Department of the Auditor General accepts written requests for public records by mail, fax, email, or in person during regular business hours.
Contact the state department of health: Reach out to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by calling 877.774. 4748 or emailing pasiis@state.pa. Any records for vaccines given in Philadelphia must be obtained by contacting 215.685.
(1) A patient or his designee, including his attorney, shall have the right of access to all of his medical charts and records and to photocopy obtain photocopies of the same, without the use of a subpoena duces tecum, for his own use.
You do not automatically have the right to get a deceased person's medical records, even if you are a close relative of theirs.
The Right to Know Law is Pennsylvania's open records law. It requires government agencies in Pennsylvania to provide access to and copies of public records to the public.
Pennsylvania's right-to-know law ensures transparency by providing public access to government records. Citizens can request information directly from agency open records officers.
Contact the state department of health: Reach out to the Pennsylvania Department of Health by calling 877.774. 4748 or emailing pasiis@state.pa. Any records for vaccines given in Philadelphia must be obtained by contacting 215.685.