Procedures for Requesting Public Records
Any request for access to or copies of a public record must be written and addressed to:
Public Records Liaison
Office of Communications, Osborne 100
Mississippi Department of Health
P. O. Box 1700, Jackson, MS 39215-1700
Public records requests may also be faxed to 601/576-7517. The request should be on individual or organization letterhead, clearly marked "Request for Public Records" and should
describe in reasonable detail the information sought along with the date and the requestor's name,address, and telephone number. If a particular format is desired, then this should
be specified.
Public Records Request
Form
(Fill out top portion of this form and return to MDH)
Please note that BIRTH & DEATH CERTIFICATES ARE NOT PUBLIC RECORDS AND CANNOT BE REQUESTED IN THIS MANNER.
Requests for non-exempt records that are not readily available in the form specified will be handled
on a case-by-case basis; if the records are open but not compiled in the form specified, the
requestor may conduct his own search in conjunction with one or more Department of Health
employee(s).
Whenever possible, records will be supplied at little or no cost to the individual requestor, but the
Department of Health may charge reasonable fees as follows to cover retrieval and copying
costs:
$10 per hour for clerical assistance
$40 per hour for technical or professional assistance
$ .25 per page copied
$50 per hour for automated records search
The Public Records Liaison or other authorized employee will promptly notify the requestor of the
actual or estimated fee(s) associated with the request. Agency staff will produce and deliver the
requested records only after payment of the processing fee; payment should be by certified check or
money order, payable to the Mississippi Department of Health.
If the legal staff determines that a records request is exempt or privileged under the law, the Public
Records Liaison will send a letter of denial and explanation to the requestor. Such denials will be
kept on file for inspection for at least three years. Legal counsel may recommend disapproval of a
request because the information was obtained from third parties and contains trade secrets or
confidential commercial or financial information.
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