The Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 2015 gives people the right to access information and records in the custody or control of any public body in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Anyone can request information. You do not need to be a journalist or a lawyer to make a request.
If you are unsure, please ask. Certain records are available to the public without submitting a formal request. When possible, the City of St. John’s will provide you with access to information without having to file a formal request. Examples of these records include:
Access to Information Request Form
After you have completed the form please email, fax, or mail the form to the ATIPP Coordinator. Make only one request per form and try to be as clear as possible about the information you want. If you have any questions, please contact the ATIPP Coordinator.
There are no fees for submitting an access to information request. In rare circumstances, you may be be charged a modest fee for copying records, mailing records, or for time spent locating the records you have requested.
Requests should be completed in 20 business days. You will be advised in writing if your request will take longer.
You have the right to appeal any decision about access to records made by the City, including how your access to information request was processed.
You can also make a complaint to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner.
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