New Jersey

Public Records Guide

New Jersey

Public Records Act

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New Jersey — At a Glance
New Jersey — At a Glance
Year Enacted
1970 (amended 2024)
Response Deadline
7 business days
Who Can Request
Anyone
Fees
Yes
Attorney Fees
Recoverable if you win
Enforcement
Multiple mechanisms

Last verified: February 18, 2026

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Definition of Public Record

Public records includes any paper, written or printed book, document, drawing, map, plan, photograph, microfilm, data processed or image processed document, information stored or maintained electronically or by sound-recording or in a similar device, or any copy thereof, that has been made, maintained or kept on file.

Exemptions to Public Records

Any documents prepared by or for a member of the State Legislature, and the Office of the Governor in certain cases where they deem the information requested to be confidential.

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Who Can Make a Request?

Anyone but convicted criminals seeking information on victims may request public documents from the state.

Response Timeframe

7 days.

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3/30/2026
Agency Response Deadline:
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
(7 business days)
9 days remaining
⚠️ Important: This is an estimate using federal holidays only. Verify that state-specific holidays may affect the actual deadline.

Information on Fees

Electronic copies should be provided without a fee, however a fee can be charged for the transmission medium the electronic copy is sent by (CDs, DVDs, etc.). For paper copies: * first page to tenth page, $0.75 per page; * eleventh page to twentieth page, $0.50 per page; * all pages over twenty, $0.25 per page.

Enforcement Mechanisms

A person who is denied access to a government record, at the option of the requester, may institute a proceeding to challenge the custodian’s decision by filing an action in Superior Court or file a complaint with the Government Records Council established pursuant to OPRA. (See N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6)

Attorney Fees

Yes, you can win attorney’s fees. # 42 Goldwater Institute OPEN MY GOVERNMENT


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