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Saturday, February 7, 2015
MONTGOMERY, Ala. –Secretary of State John H. Merrill has changed his office’s Public Records Policy to provide more accessibility to all citizens, even those outside of the state of Alabama. Secretary Merrill reminds everyone that many public records are accessible electronically for viewing through the Alabama Secretary of State’s official website at www.sos.alabama.gov.
All records maintained by the Secretary of State’s office, however, are not available electronically and may require the completion of a Request for Public Records form. The Request for Public Records form is now a new link on the homepage of the Secretary of State’s website and may be filled out online under the Public Records.
Have you ever wanted to know?
1. How to create and register an LLC or non-profit company? If someone claiming to be a Notary Public is active and when their commission expires?
2. Where your polling place is or if you are properly registered to vote?
These questions and many more can be answered on the Secretary of State’s website.
Secretary of State Merrill states that the Alabama Code is clear "that every citizen has a right to inspect and take a copy of any public writing of this state, except as otherwise expressly provided by statute. Our office is accessible and available for all information inquiries."
For more information about the services provided through the Alabama Secretary of State’s Office visit www.sos.alabama.gov.
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