How the California Public Records Act works
California's Public Records Act (Gov. Code § 7920 et seq.), substantially reformed and renumbered by Proposition 2 in 2022, governs access to state and local government records. California's constitution independently guarantees the public's right of access to government information, providing an additional legal foundation beyond the statute. Any person may request records from virtually any public agency in the state, from state departments to cities, counties, school districts, and special districts.
Agencies must determine within 10 calendar days whether disclosable records exist and notify the requester, with extensions of up to 14 additional days permitted for unusually complex or voluminous requests. Fees are limited to the direct cost of duplication. Notable exemptions include pre-decisional deliberative communications, personnel records, trade secrets, and attorney-client privileged materials. Courts may award attorney's fees to successful requesters, and the California Department of Justice also provides oversight.
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All California agencies (50)
Every California agency we file public records requests with. Click an agency to start a request.
General Government (50)
- Alameda County
- Butte County
- City of Bakersfield
- City of Chico
- City of Daly City
- City of Davis
- City of Fresno
- City of Glendale
- City of Long Beach
- City of Los Angeles
- City of Merced
- City of Modesto
- City of Napa
- City of Oakland
- City of Oxnard
- City of Pasadena
- City of Rocklin
- City of Sacramento
- City of San Diego
- City of San Francisco
- City of San Jose
- City of Santa Maria
- City of Santa Rosa
- City of Vallejo
- City of Visalia
- City of Watsonville
- City of Yuba City
- Fresno County
- Imperial County
- Kern County
- Los Angeles County
- Marin County
- Merced County
- Napa County
- Placer County
- S. Barbara County
- Sacramento County
- San Diego County
- San Francisco County
- San Mateo County
- Santa Clara County
- Santa Cruz County
- SLO County
- Solano County
- Sonoma County
- Stanislaus County
- Sutter County
- Tulare County
- Ventura County
- Yolo County
