LAW DEPARTMENT
SUNSHINE LAWS
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"Sunshine Laws" is a term used to refer to the Ohio Public Records Act and the Ohio Open Meetings Act. Both Acts are statutory laws enacted by the Ohio General Assembly to ensure public access to records and meetings of government.
The links on this page provide a brief overview Ohio's Sunshine Laws.
To obtain records from the City of Sandusky, you may fill out a Public Records Request form and submit it to the appropriate department.
For a more detailed discussion, the Ohio Attorney General offers a publication entitled 2011 Sunshine Laws Manual.
What You Should Know About Ohio's "Sunshine Laws"
