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Public Records for the State 911 Department | Mass.gov
Public Records for the State 911 Department Learn how to request public records from the State 911 Department. On June 3, 2016, Governor Baker signed into law “An Act to Improve Public Records,” enhancing public access to information. Learn more about how you can request and access public records from the State 911 Department.
https://www.mass.gov/public-records-for-the-state-911-departmentPublic Records are Available by Written Request Through MACC 911
Public Records are Available by Written Request Through MACC 911 Public Records Request Public Disclosure Information The disclosure of MACC 911 records is governed by appropriate state and local regulations. Dispatch center communications are subject to judicial process and may be considered admissible evidence.
https://macc911.org/public-records/Public Records Requests - South Sound 911
South Sound 911 3580 Pacific Ave. Tacoma, WA 98418 Other Records South Sound 911 does not hold law enforcement investigative files, photos or fire department records. Those records are held by the originating agency and requestors should contact the agency directly. For a list of partner agency websites, see our Police & Fire Agencies page.
https://southsound911.org/public-records-requests/Are 911 Calls Public Records? - Recording Law
Some states charge a fee to access public records. PSAP centers receive and record 911 calls. You may contact PSAP online or by calling 800-647-7579. You will need a court order to access sealed public records. Some states keep 911 call records indefinitely and some delete them after a set period.
https://recordinglaw.com/are-911-calls-public-records/Request Public Records - sno911.org
Welcome to the Snohomish County 911 Public Records department. The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) requires that Snohomish County 911 keep recordings for a period of 90 days. The disclosure of records is governed by appropriate state and local regulations, specifically the Public Records Act. To submit a public records request, please click HERE.
https://www.sno911.org/index.php/18-public-records/15-public-recordsRecords - South Sound 911
The Records department may be most recognized for providing a variety of services at South Sound 911’s public counter. The counter is open by appointment only, Tuesday-Saturday, excluding holidays. Some services may have limited service hours or may be available online; please see the relevant service page for more information.
https://southsound911.org/records/Snohomish County 911-Home Page
Our 24-hour non-emergency number can be used when you need a non-emergency sheriff/police response or to follow-up on an incident. Non-emergency number: 425-407-3999 If you just want information please contact the appropriate law enforcement or fire agency directly. If you would like to request a public record please click here.
https://www.sno911.org/Public Record, and 911 Call Logs - FIRST AMENDMENT COALITION
Public Record, and 911 Call Logs firstamendment June 14, 2009 Public Record, and 911 Call Logs Q: We submitted a Public Records Request to the Police Department seeking a copy of their ‘Call for Service’ log, known also as the Daily Dispatch Log, Police Blotter or 911 Call Log.
https://firstamendmentcoalition.org/2009/06/public-record-and-911-call-logs/CLARK REGIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES AGENCY – Records
911 or 311; Smart 911; Kids & 9-1-1; Voice Over Internet Phone; Wireless Phones; Online Crime Reporting; Technology Services . AED Registration; Mobile; Submit Issue; ... To request 9-1-1 and other public records, visit: CRESA PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST PORTAL. Clark County. Clark Public Alerts. Find us on Facebook. Please follow & like us :)
http://cresa911.org/records/City of Phoenix Public Records
Public Records and Services Unit - 602-534-1127 . Police Reports 911 Recordings / Calls for Service Traffic Accident Reports Crime Statistics Police Employee Records Request Police Public Recor ds.
https://www.phoenix.gov/pio/public-recordsKitsap 911 – CENCOM – Public Records (General)
If you are reporting an emergency or need a police, fire, or emergency medical response and you are calling from within Kitsap County, please call 911. If you need to reach the dispatch floor and you are not reporting an emergency and do not need a police, fire, or emergency medical response, you can call (360) 308-5400.
http://www.kitsap911.org/public-records/