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Washington Attorney General's Office

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Washington Attorney General's Office processes public records requests under Washington Public Records Act. Requests carry a 5 business days response window.

File a request with Washington Attorney General's Office

Washington Attorney General's Officevia email · agency contact
Washington Public Records ActRCW 42.56 · 5 business days

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Filed in the order received · deadline tracked automatically · follow-ups sent if the agency goes silent

Filing process

How records requests work with Washington Attorney General's Office

Your request is filed in your name under Washington Public Records Act. We act as your communications agent — routing through email, tracking the statutory deadline, and following up when the agency goes silent.

  1. 1

    Filed (day 0)

    Submitted to Washington Attorney General's Office.

  2. 2

    Acknowledgment (typically 1–3 days)

    Agency confirms receipt and assigns a tracking number. The statutory clock keeps running.

  3. 3

    Response window (5 business days)

    Under Washington Public Records Act, the agency must respond within 5 business days. If exemptions are claimed, they must be cited specifically.

  4. 4

    Records delivered or denied

    No exemptions: records delivered. Partial denial: records released with redactions. Full denial: written justification required.

  5. 5

    Appeal if denied

    We draft an appeal to Superior Court and can connect you with a public records attorney.

Governing law

Washington Public Records Act

RCW 42.56

Washington Attorney General's Office is governed by Washington Public Records Act, which requires a response within 5 business days. Anyone may file — no residency requirement.

Frequently asked

Washington Attorney General's Office public records FAQ

Related agencies

Other agencies in Washington

What to request

Common records from Washington Attorney General's Office

Jurisdiction

All Washington public records resources