Are There Any Public Records That I May Not Inspect or Copy?

There are numerous exceptions to the public records laws which allow a public body to refuse to disclose public records. Per Oregon Revised Statutes 192.311 to 192.479, public bodies are required to make available for inspection and copying, subject to any applicable exemptions (legal review, proprietary information or personal identifying information), only those records that exist in our custody at the time of the request.  If the County denies your request to review the public record(s), a written explanation of the reason for denial will be forwarded to you by the custodian within a reasonable amount of time.


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1. How Do I Submit a Public Records Request?
2. What is a Public Record?
3. What are the Guidelines for Public Records Requests?
4. Are There Any Public Records That I May Not Inspect or Copy?
5. What if I Have a Question About the Contents of a Public Document?
6. When Will I Be Able to Inspect or Receive Copies of the Documents?
7. What Will it Cost to Obtain the Documents That I Seek?
8. When Must I Pay the Fee Associated with My Request?
9. What if I Have a Request for the Douglas County Sheriff's Office?
10. What if I Need Copies of Criminal Records, Court Documents, Citations, Custody Cases, Divorce Papers or Arrest Records?
11. What is Your Policy on Public Records Requests?