Public Records Request

In accordance with A.R.S. § 39-121 through 39-128 and Arizona case law, all work-related records of this Office, regardless of format, are presumed to be public records. However, various confidentiality laws and privileges may apply to certain records or parts of records. Furthermore, because the AGO is a law office, many records are protected from release due to attorney client privilege or the doctrine of work product. Public records not protected from disclosure will be made available upon request.

All Public Record Requests concerning the Arizona Attorney General's Office should be submitted either through the online form below or downloading the form and then submitting via email to [email protected].

Please note that the Arizona Attorney General's Office generally does not maintain records for other agencies or personal records on individual citizens. If you are seeking records which involve another State Agency, please submit your records request directly to that agency. 

For more information, please contact Public Records at 602-542-4266.


Fees 

The first 20 pages shall be provided free of charge. Except as provided in A.R.S. § 39-122, additional pages are assessed at the rate of 25 cents per page. If the records request involves records being supplied via a CD or other medium, it shall be provided at $10 for a CD and or DVD.


If you would rather mail in the public records request, please download the PDF below and mail it to the address provided.

Public Records Request Fillable PDF


 

Contact Info

If you are submitting a request for a commercial purpose, you must disclose this pursuant to A.R.S. 39-121.03. Please note that a commercial usage fee may apply. For the purposes of this section, "commercial purpose" means the use of a public record for the purpose of sale or resale or for the purpose of producing a document containing all or part of the copy, printout or photograph for sale or the obtaining of names and addresses from public records for the purpose of solicitation or the sale of names and addresses to another for the purpose of solicitation or for any purpose in which the purchaser can reasonably anticipate the receipt of monetary gain from the direct or indirect use of the public record.

AFFIRM that the records are for personal use and not for commercial purposes