If a City official denies me access to a record, is there anything I can do?

Please contact the City official who denied your request to discuss the matter. If you still feel that the record you have requested is a public record and the City official disagrees, you may sue in court to enforce your right to inspect or receive copies of any public record pursuant to the Public Records Act. California Government Code Sections 6258 and 6259. If you prevail, you may be entitled to recover costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees. Alternatively, if the court finds the case to be frivolous, you may be liable to the City to recover its costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees.

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1. What records are public?
2. How do I obtain a copy of a public record in Daly City?
3. Do I have to make my request in writing?
4. What do I need to say in my request?
5. How long does a City department have to respond to my request?
6. How much may the City department charge me for responding to the request?
7. Do I have to tell the City why I want the record?
8. If a City official denies me access to a record, is there anything I can do?