§ 39-121 – Inspection of public records
39-121. Inspection of public records Public records and other matters in the custody of any officer shall be open to inspection by any person at all times during office hours.
39-121. Inspection of public records Public records and other matters in the custody of any officer shall be open to inspection by any person at all times during office hours.
39-121.01. Definitions; maintenance of records; copies, printouts or photographs of public records; examination by mail; index A. In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Officer" means any person elected or appointed to hold any elective or appointive office of any public body and any chief administrative officer, head, director, superintendent or chairman […]
39-121.02. Action on denial of access; costs and attorney fees; damages A. Any person who has requested to examine or copy public records pursuant to this article, and who has been denied access to or the right to copy such records, may appeal the denial through a special action in the superior court, pursuant to […]
39-121.03. Request for copies, printouts or photographs; statement of purpose; commercial purpose as abuse of public record; determination by governor; civil penalty; definition A. When a person requests copies, printouts or photographs of public records for a commercial purpose, the person shall provide a statement setting forth the commercial purpose for which the copies, printouts […]
39-121.04. Public access to law enforcement records depicting certain witnesses or crime victims; victim rights A. In a special action brought pursuant to this article for the release of any record created or received by or in the possession of a law enforcement or prosecution agency that relates to a criminal investigation or prosecution and […]
39-122. Free searches for and copies of public records to be used in claims against United States; liability for noncompliance A. No state, county or city, or any officer or board thereof shall demand or receive a fee or compensation for issuing certified copies of public records or for making search for them, when they […]
39-123. Information identifying eligible persons; confidentiality; definitions A. Nothing in this chapter requires disclosure from a personnel file by a law enforcement agency or employing state or local governmental entity of the home address or home telephone number of eligible persons. B. The agency or governmental entity may release the information in subsection A of […]
39-123.01. Personal identifying information of crime witnesses; confidentiality; definition A. The personal identifying information of a witness to a crime contained in a record that is created or received by a law enforcement or prosecution agency and that is related to a criminal investigation or prosecution may not be disclosed by a public body pursuant […]
39-124. Releasing information identifying an eligible person; violations; classification; definitions A. Any person who is employed by a state or local government entity and who, in violation of section 39-123, knowingly releases the home address or home telephone number of an eligible person with the intent to hinder an investigation, cause physical injury to an […]
39-125. Information relating to location of archaeological discoveries and places or objects included or eligible for inclusion on the Arizona register of historic places; confidentiality Nothing in this chapter requires the disclosure of public records or other matters in the office of any officer that relate to the location of archaeological discoveries as described in […]
39-126. Federal risk assessments of infrastructure; confidentiality Nothing in this chapter requires the disclosure of a risk assessment that is performed by or on behalf of a federal agency to evaluate critical energy, water or telecommunications infrastructure to determine its vulnerability to sabotage or attack.
39-126.01. Local government; telecommunications infrastructure records; nondisclosure; exceptions A. Except as provided in subsection B, a city, town or county shall not disclose any records relating to the construction of wireline telecommunications infrastructure, including the location of lines, equipment and plants used for telecommunications services on or along public streets or highways. B. A city, […]
39-127. Free copies of police reports and transcripts for crime victims; definition A. A victim of a criminal offense that is a part I crime under the statewide uniform crime reporting program, the victim’s attorney on behalf of the victim or an immediate family member of the victim if the victim is killed or incapacitated […]
39-128. Disciplinary records of public officers and employees; disclosure; exceptions A. A public body shall maintain all records that are reasonably necessary or appropriate to maintain an accurate knowledge of disciplinary actions, including the employee responses to all disciplinary actions, involving public officers or employees of the public body. The records shall be open to […]