To make a Public Record Disclosure request, you may e-mail, call, write, fax or ask for the records in person.
The list of coordinators shows e-mail, postal and phone information for each Public Record Disclosure Coordinator.
If you believe records may be in one or more division or office, please send it to just one. Public Record
Disclosure Coordinators check with each other when records are likely to be in more than one place. If you know
that records may be in different places, please include that information in your request.
To e-mail your request, click on the name of a Public Record Disclosure Coordinator for the division or office
where you believe the records are. An e-mail to that Coordinator will appear on your screen.
If you want to make the request in person, contact the Public Record Disclosure Coordinator for directions to
the office.
For us to respond as quickly as possible, please provide as much information about the records as you can. We
also need information about how to contact you if we have questions and where to send the records.