Public Information Request

In accordance with the Public Information Act, Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code, the City of Crowley makes all of its public records available to citizens. 

The Public Information Act does not require governmental bodies to create new information, perform legal research, or to answer questions. The request must ask for records or information already in existence. The City of Crowley will not comply with a standing request for information to be collected or prepared in the future.

The City of Crowley will respond within 10 business days to information requests. The City may collect a fee as prescribed by law or regulation for the requested documents. If a fee is not prescribed by law or regulation, the fee shall be the actual cost of duplicating the record.

For more information on the Texas Public Information Act, please visit the Texas Attorney General website here
 

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Requester's Information
Records Request
Type of Records
Type of Records
Please be as specific as possible, including dates, names, numbers, or other identifiers that will assist in locating the information you seek. Examples: "I hereby request the City’s file on [event, project, incident, etc.]" “I need Police report [number], dated [date], and involving [description and date]”. "I am requesting a certificate of occupancy for [X address]."
Exclusions
Exclusions
The City is prohibited from releasing some types of information. In an effort to expedite your request, please check the box if you agree to exclude or redact from the requested records the information found in these exclusion categories. You can see a list of the most common exclusions in attached file listed at the top of this form under supporting documents.
Right to access
Rights to access
Some information maybe releasable under Tex Gov't Code 552.023, Special Right of Access to Confidential Information. Identifying a Special Right to Access may help to expedite your request. Are you the parent, guardian, or authorized representative with a Special Right to Access?
My relationship/Special Right of Access:
Method
Method
Preferred method of receiving documents:
Request for Accident Reports
• Section 550.065(c-1) of the Transportation Code requires the City to provide a redacted copy of an accident report to all members of the public. • Section 550.065(c) of the Transportation Code provides that certain individuals have a right of access to a full copy of an accident report. • The City may need additional information from you to determine whether you have a right of access to a full copy of the accident report. • Section 550.065(d) of the Transportation Code allows the City to charge $6 for the accident report and $2 to certify the report.
Redaction
Redaction
Please select one:
Certification
Certification
I hereby certify my connection to the accident is:
Electronic Signature
The requester acknowledges that by clicking the "Submit" or similar button on this website, you are indicating your intent to sign the relevant document or record and that this will constitute your legal signature. Perjury is a Class A misdemeanor under Texas Penal Code §37.02 and punishable by a fine not to exceed $4,000, up to a year in confinement in jail, or both such fine and confinement. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing answers and information, including my identity, are true and correct.