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A request can be verbal or written. The law requires a response within 3 days. If denied, cite the specific provision.
Law: Missouri Sunshine Law (Mo. Rev. Stat. §§ 610.010–610.225)
Notes: A request can be verbal or written. The law requires a response within 3 days. If denied, cite the specific provision.
Generate a Request for MissouriSourced from the jurisdiction registry. Not legal advice.
A request can be verbal or written. The law requires a response within 3 days. If denied, cite the specific provision.
3 business days under RSMo § 610.023(3).
37 days (MuckRock observed average, not a statutory deadline).
No fees for attorney review time.
No administrative appeal; may file suit in circuit court. Prevailing parties recover attorney fees.
Direct links to the governing statute, official requester guidance, and central portal for this jurisdiction.
Portal: Submit online
Online Open Records Center for submission, tracking, and communication. Jackson County Assessment: (816) 881-3530.
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Email: [email protected]
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Mail: Creve Coeur Police Department 350 N New Ballas Road Creve Coeur MO 63141
No specific MuckRock audit data available.
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Email: [email protected]
Mail: Missouri Attorney General's Office, 207 W. High Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101
Delays can stretch up to a year, with a backlog of 374 pending requests in 2023.
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Mail: Missouri DNR, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City, MO 65102
Environmental records, permits, and compliance documents available via Sunshine Law process.
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Portal: Submit online
Sunshine requests should be sent directly to the division holding the records. Alcohol and Tobacco Control: [email protected], (573) 526-4369. Capitol Police: [email protected]. Veterans Commission: [email protected]. State Highway Patrol: separate process.
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Portal: Submit online
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Mail: State Treasurer's Office, P.O. Box 210, Jefferson City, MO 65102
Chapter 610 RSMo sets the guidelines for records access. Fees for copying and research time may apply.
Source Reviewed 2026-04-27
Email: [email protected]
Mail: Ferguson Police Department, 222 S. Florissant Road, Ferguson, MO 63135
The Ferguson Police Department does not have a dedicated public records portal. Requests must be submitted by email or mail. The department has been the subject of litigation regarding its compliance with the Missouri Sunshine Law, including issues related to the timeliness of responses and the withholding of records.
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Email: [email protected]
Mail: Custodian of Records, St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office, 1114 Market St., St. Louis, MO 63101
All requests must be directed to the Custodian of Records. Form available for download.
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Portal: Submit online
Official text of Chapter 610. RSMo. Records must be open to the public unless otherwise provided by law. Response required within 3 business days. Copy fees: up to $0.10/page for standard paper copies, plus clerical hourly rate and actual research costs. The lowest-salaried capable employees must be used.
Source Reviewed 2026-05-21