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Town of Worcester Clerk — Public Records Requests
How to request public records from Town of Worcester Clerk, a Municipal authority serving Town of Worcester. Below: who the records custodian is, how to address your request, the records this office commonly handles, and what Wisconsin’s open-records law requires.
Records custodian
- Custodian role
- Municipal Clerk (legal custodian)
- Named contact
- Regina Damjanovic — Municipal Clerk
- Mailing
- W6895 SPRINGS DR PHILLIPS, WI 54555-7649
- Website
- Official site
Contact details change — verify the current custodian and address before sending. This is general information, not legal advice.
Records this office commonly handles
- Board / Council / Meeting Records
- Contracts / Vendor Records
- Budget / Spending Records
- Government Emails & Texts
- Other Wisconsin Public Records Request
Wisconsin Public Records Law (general information)
Wisconsin’s Public Records Law (Wis. Stat. §§ 19.31–19.39) gives any requester the right to inspect and copy most government records. There is no fixed deadline— authorities must respond “as soon as practicable and without delay.” If you’ve heard nothing after about 7–10 business days, a polite written follow-up is reasonable. Authorities may charge for the actual cost of copies and, in some cases, location. A denial must state the reason and the statutory basis.
General information only, not legal advice. See the Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government for the official guidance.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I request public records from Town of Worcester Clerk?
- Send a written request to the Municipal Clerk (legal custodian) at Town of Worcester Clerk. Describe the records you want as specifically as you can, and keep a copy with the date sent. Email is usually fastest; mail works for offices without a published address for records. You do not need to explain why you want the records or cite the statute.
- Is there a deadline for Town of Worcester Clerk to respond?
- Wisconsin's Public Records Law (Wis. Stat. §§ 19.31–19.39) sets no fixed deadline — an authority must respond “as soon as practicable and without delay.” If you've heard nothing after about 7–10 business days, a brief written follow-up restating the request and the date you sent it is reasonable.
- Can Town of Worcester Clerk charge fees for records?
- An authority may charge the actual, necessary cost of reproduction (copies) and, for larger requests, the cost of locating records when that cost is $50 or more. It cannot charge for the time spent reviewing or redacting. Ask for a fee estimate before the work is done, and request a fee waiver where appropriate.
- What if Town of Worcester Clerk denies my request?
- A denial of a written request must be in writing and state the specific reasons. You can ask the authority to reconsider, refer the matter to the District Attorney or the Attorney General, or bring a mandamus action under § 19.37. A requester who substantially prevails can recover costs and reasonable attorney fees.
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