FOIA
FOIA Officer
Robert Kosic
- Phone:217-253-5471
- Fax:217-253-4541
- Email:[email protected]
Address:
Douglas County State’s AttorneyFreedom of Information Officer
Courthouse – Room 105
401 S. Center
Tuscola, IL 61953
- Absopure 6.90.pdf
- Ameren Illinois 125.58.pdf
- Arcola True Value 17.97.pdf
- Borntrager Farm drainage 2596.35.pdf
- Bumper To Bumper page 2.pdf
- CDW Government 70.27.pdf
- Eastern Illini Electric 18.95.pdf
- Fehr Graham 556.12.pdf
- Frontier 118.66.pdf
- Highway 07122012.pdf
- Integrys 350.75.pdf
- Kitchen Seed 75.00.pdf
- Little Dozing 1000.00.pdf
- Netcare Internet 190.00.pdf
- Pangburn 1409.84.pdf
- Rogards 13.99.pdf
- Tuscola Bumper To Bumper 7.68.pdf
- Tuscola Home Center 480.74.pdf
- Tuscola IGA 19.98.pdf
- Tuscola Pro 30.99.pdf
- Verizon Wireless 217.25.pdf
- Walker Company 3970.66.pdf
Under the Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/4) we are required to post certain information to our website. Although some of this information can be found throughout our site we will do our best to keep the required information centrally located on this page.
If a member of the public would like to make a request for documents pursuant to the FOIA, such requests must be in writing and addressed to the FOIA Officer.
(5 ILCS/140/3) All written requests will be responded to within five (5) working days, following the date the request is received, except in the instance when the request is for commercial purposes (within 21 working days). The five (5) day count begins the day after receipt of the request. The requestor will be notified of a five (5) day extension (working days) if the files are at different locations, voluminous, or if other reasons make it impossible to assemble and mail the request out within the expected five day period.
Any fees allowable under the act may be imposed.
Fees are limited. For black and white, letter or legal sized copies (8 ½ x 11 or 11 x 14), the first 50 pages are free, and any additional pages are 15 cents a page. For color copies or abnormal size copies, the public body can charge the actual cost of copying. A public body can charge for electronic copies but only the actual cost of the recording medium.
For questions about the act, go to: www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov