Thank you to everyone who attended the FOI Conference. If you missed it, watch the replay here

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Citizen's Guide

The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act, enacted in 1975, is a series of laws that guarantee the public access to public records and public meetings of governmental bodies in Connecticut.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions, along with answers provided by Commission staff. Feel free to contact us with any additional questions you may have.

Highlights of The Connecticut Freedom of Information Act

Highlights

You have the right to obtain records and attend meetings of all public agencies - with certain limited exceptions.