Posts from November 2014.
Posted in OPRA Cases, OPRA Q&As
Whether a public agency can charge for records provided in response to an OPRA request depends on the circumstances. There are important guidelines to remember.
- Electronic copies of records should ordinarily be free of charge, so most requestors seek them in that format. When making your request, simply ask that the records be emailed to you.
- If a requestor wants a hard copy of a record, the public agency may charge 5 cents per letterhead size copy and 7 cents per legal paper size copy. A public agency may not charge more unless they can prove that their “actual costs” are higher.
- If the ...