You may request records from Montgomery County, the Public Service Authority, and constitutional offices (referred to as "the County") by U.S. Mail, email, in person, over the phone, or by
completing an online form. FOIA does not require that your request be in writing, nor do you need to specifically state that you are requesting records under FOIA.
From a practical perspective, it is often helpful to both you and the person receiving your request to put your request in writing. This allows you to document your request. It also gives County staff a clear statement of what records you are requesting, so that there is no misunderstanding over a verbal request. However, the County cannot refuse to respond to your FOIA request if you elect not to put it in writing.
Your request must identify the records you are seeking with "reasonable specificity" so that the County can identify and locate the records you are seeking. This is a commonsense standard. It does not refer to or limit the volume of number of records you are requesting; instead, it requires that you be specific enough so that we can identify and locate the records you are seeking.
Your request must ask for existing records or documents. FOIA gives you a right to inspect or copy records; it does not apply to a situation where you are asking general questions about the work of the County, nor does it require the County to create a record that does not exist.
You may choose to receive electronic records in any format used by the County in the regular course of business. For example, if you are requesting records maintained in an Excel database, you may elect to receive those records electronically, via email or on a computer disk, or to receive a printed copy of those records.
If the County has questions about your request, please cooperate with County staff's efforts to clarify the type of records you are seeking, or to attempt to reach a reasonable agreement about a response to a large request. Making a FOIA request is not an adversarial process but we may need to discuss a request with you to ensure that we understand what records you are seeking.