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Public Records

Marin County SELPA Public Records Request


The Marin County SELPA follows the Public Records Act regarding disclosure of public records.

 

Marin County SELPA welcomes written requests using any of the following options:

 


Online (preferred)

MCOE Public Records Request Form

Printable Form
* Once completed, the printable PDF can be emailed, mailed, or delivered to the MCOE office at the addresses below. 

MCOE Public Records Request Form (PDF)

Email

mcoerecords@marinschools.org

Mail

Marin County SELPA

1111 Las Gallinas Avenue

Attn: Public Records Coordinator

San Rafael, CA 94903

In Person

Marin County SELPA

1111 Las Gallinas Avenue

San Rafael, CA 94903

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To help us retrieve the appropriate records, your request should include a clear and detailed description of the records in question. Whenever possible, and where applicable, the request should identify:

  • The date or timeframe of requested records;
  • A description of the records;
  • The key subject(s);
  • The keywords.

Staff within Marin County SELPA can assist with descriptive suggestions, if needed. Anyone with a disability who requires accommodation to access Marin County SELPA public records may notify us of their accommodation needs.

 

Public Records Request Response Time
Government Code 7922.535

 

Upon receipt of a records request, Marin County SELPA will respond within 10 days with a determination of whether the request includes disclosable public records. Marin County SELPA will inform the requestor of the estimated date and time in which the records will be made available. In unusual circumstances, the time limit prescribed in this section may be extended by written notice to the person making the request, setting forth the reasons for the extension and the date on which a determination is expected to be dispatched.

 

Exemptions

 

Marin County SELPA will provide access to public records upon request unless the law provides an exemption from mandatory disclosure. Examples of records exempt from mandatory disclosure under the Public Records Act, Government Code Sections 7921 - 7922 include, certain personnel records, drafts, confidential legal advice, records prepared in connection with pending litigation, and information that must be kept confidential pursuant to other state or federal statutes including but not limited to, student records, and those other records containing private information or personal health information.