Open records request | City of Lexington, Kentucky
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This document outlines the City of Lexington, Kentucky's open records request procedures and requirements. To submit a request, individuals must be Kentucky residents and include a statement verifying their residency status. The city accepts requests for various record types including general city records, police and fire department documents, community corrections files, and animal control records, with submissions directed to the Council Clerk's office at 200 E. Main St. during business hours (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., or by phone at (859) 258-3240).
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Home Government Laws and Ordinances Open records request SHARE: GOVERNMENT Open records request You must be a resident of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to make an open records request. Every request must contain a statement indicating how the requestor is a resident of the Commonwealth. To determine whether you are a resident of the Commonwealth, review the relevant statute. Submit an open records request General records request or records from multiple divisions Police department records – including traffic-related footage requests Fire department records – including fire reports, EMS reports Community Corrections Records Animal Care and Control Zoning Verification Letter Contact Council Clerk – Open Records 200 E. Main St. Lexington, KY 40507 Hours Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (859) 258-3240
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