DAS charges a fee to recover for taxpayers the cost of answering requests for public records and documents, as the Public Records Law provides. These costs include the following:
- Employees' time to determine whether requested documents exist (and whether they are retrievable), locating and retrieving requested documents, and time spent in placing documents into usable formats
- The cost of hard copies
- The cost of an employee's time who supervises a requester while examining documents in person
DAS Communications does not charge to recover its costs, since the purpose of the office is to address questions from the public and the news media. Fulfilling a public records request, however, typically requires work from other divisions within the Department of Administrative Services. These divisions' missions involve critical services and functions that do not include answering requests for documents under the Public Records Law. Such work takes employees in these divisions away from their official duties, which is an expense to the public that DAS must recover in accordance with the law.
DAS charges the following costs for producing documents under the Public Records Law:
Certification of Public Record | $5 |
Clerical Work | $20/hour |
Managerial Work | $40/hour |
Professional Work | $75/hour |
Legal Review by Attorney General | $182/hour |
Fees for photocopies, CDs, and USB storage devices associated with the production of public records are charged according to the current
DAS Publishing and Distribution Pricelist for state agencies.
For more information about fees to recover the costs of requested records and documents, refer to
DAS Policy 107-01-030.