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Freedom of Information Law

The Freedom of Information Law provides rights of access to records reflective of governmental decisions and policies that affect the lives of every New Yorker. However an agency does not have to create a new document in order to provide the individual the requested information.

A Records Access application is filled out by the individual requesting the information. If possible you should supply dates, titles, file designations, or any other information that will help find the requested records.

Within 5 business days of the receipt of written request for a record reasonable described, the agency must make the record available, deny access in writing giving the reasons for denial, or furnish the written acknowledgement of receipt of the request and a statement of the approximate date when the request will be granted or denied.

Copies – $0.25 per page

A fee for copy of other records may be charged based upon the actual cost of reproduction.

Obtaining Records via Email:

The Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) (NYS Public Officers Law, Sec. 87, Article 6) assures the public’s right to obtain government documents and records. FOIL requests must be in writing and must contain the date, a clear description of the information being requested, the requestor’s name and mailing address, and the number of copies requested.

Click here to get a “PUBLIC INFORMATION REQUEST” fill-in form in PDF.

FOIL requests may be e-mailed: town-clerk@townofpembroke.org or USPS mail or hand-delivered to:

Town of Pembroke
Town Clerk
1145 Main Road
Corfu, New York 14036