How the Texas Public Information Act (PIA) works
Texas's Public Information Act (Tex. Gov't Code Chapter 552) is one of the most widely used and extensively interpreted open records statutes in the country. Any person may request information collected or maintained by state agencies, state universities, counties, cities, special districts, and other governmental bodies. Agencies must respond within 10 business days of receiving a written request. Texas's most distinctive procedural feature: if an agency believes information should be withheld, it must submit the request to the Texas Attorney General within that 10-day window for a binding open records ruling.
This procedure results in thousands of AG opinions each year, making the Texas AG's office the most prolific issuer of public records rulings in the nation. Fees are regulated by the AG's office. Common exemptions include attorney-client privileged materials, personal privacy information, trade secrets, and certain law enforcement records. Courts may award attorney's fees to prevailing requesters. Texas's PIA is widely regarded as a model for balancing accessibility with procedural rigor.
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All Texas agencies (41)
Every Texas agency we file public records requests with. Click an agency to start a request.
County Government (5)
Education (4)
Law Enforcement (12)
- Austin Police Department
- Bexar County Sheriff's Office
- Corpus Christi Police Department
- Dallas County Sheriff's Office
- Dallas Police Department
- El Paso Police Department
- Fort Worth Police Department
- Harris County Sheriff's Office
- Houston Police Department· Houston
- San Antonio Police Department
- Tarrant County Sheriff's Office
- Travis County Sheriff's Office
State Government (20)
- Texas Attorney General's Office
- Texas Department of Agriculture
- Texas Department of Banking and Financial Regulation
- Texas Department of Corrections
- Texas Department of Education
- Texas Department of Environmental Quality
- Texas Department of Health
- Texas Department of Human Services
- Texas Department of Insurance
- Texas Department of Labor
- Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
- Texas Department of Natural Resources
- Texas Department of Revenue
- Texas Department of Transportation
- Texas Governor's Office
- Texas Secretary of State
- Texas State Auditor
- Texas State Board of Elections
- Texas State Ethics Commission
- Texas State Police and Highway Patrol
