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Questions? Contact Jennifer Mason, Records Custodian/Council Clerk and Christina Madriguera, Deputy Council Clerk at clerksofcouncil@newalbanyohio.org or 614-939-2244
The City of New Albany maintains many records that are used in the administration and operation of the City. The records maintained by the City and the ability to access them are a means to provide trust between the general public and the City. The City maintains its records in a manner which allows the City to provide the general public prompt inspection of the City’s public records, and copies of these records within a reasonable amount of time during regular business hours. Copies of records may be requested by phone, e-mail, or in person and will be provided in accordance with the Ohio Public Records Act.
A public records request form is located here to assist requesters with the necessary information to identify the records sought.
Questions regarding the City’s public records policy should be directed to Jennifer Mason, Records Custodian/Council Clerk and Christina Madriguera, Deputy Council Clerk (clerksofcouncil@newalbanyohio.org). The public records policy and retention schedules are available on the City’s website or for inspection in person by contacting Jennifer Mason or Christina Madriguera at Village Hall, 99 W. Main Street, New Albany or (614) 939-2244.
Public records will be available for inspection during normal business hours. Copies of public records will be made within a reasonable period of time. Cost: $.05 per hard copy page, or $1.00 per CD, or $5.00 for a USB drive. If mailed, cost can include the price of postage and mailing supplies. There is no charge for electronic copies of documents sent via e-mail.
Questions? Contact Jennifer Mason, Records Custodian/Council Clerk and Christina Madriguera, Deputy Council Clerk: clerksofcouncil@newalbanyohio.org
A retention schedule is a policy document that identifies and describes the city’s records and provides instructions for the disposition of the records throughout their life cycle. Select the retention schedules for the various city departments.
The Public Records Commission meets two times per year.
Village Hall
99 W. Main St.
PO Box 188
New Albany, OH 43054
Phone: (614) 855-3913
Public Service
7800 Bevelhymer Road
PO Box 188
New Albany, OH 43054
Phone: (614) 855-0076
Police Department
50 Village Hall Rd.
PO Box 271
New Albany, OH 43054
Phone: (614) 855-1234
Village Hall
99 W. Main St.
PO Box 188
New Albany, OH 43054
Phone: (614) 855-3913
Public Service
7800 Bevelhymer Road
PO Box 188
New Albany, OH 43054
Phone: (614) 855-0076
Police Department
50 Village Hall Rd.
PO Box 271
New Albany, OH 43054
Phone: (614) 855-1234
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