Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Resources

FOIA

The West Virginia Freedom of Information Act (“Act”), W.Va. Code §29B-1-1 et seq., requires public bodies to provide public records in response to requests, unless those records are exempt from disclosure in accordance with the Act. The City of Clarksburg's FOIA Request process was codified through a city ordinance in 2023.

How to File a FOIA Request

FOIA Requests are now made through the City Clerk's office. Details on how to officially submit a FOIA with the City of Clarksburg is available below:

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Requests

The City of Clarksburg is committed to ensuring requests pursuant to the West Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) are timely reviewed and responses timely provided in accordance with West Virginia Code §29B-1-1 using the following process:

Submission of FOIA requests

  1. FOIA requests submitted to the City of Clarksburg shall be in writing and sent to foia@cityofclarksburgwv.com for response. Requests do not have to explain the reason for the request, or the expected use of the records requested. All requests to the City for records will be treated as FOIA requests.
  2. Although requests by email are preferred, the City will also accept requests by U.S. Mail or hand delivery. Email and mailing information for FOIA requests is as follows:

    U.S. Mail:
    City Clerk
    Clarksburg City Hall
    222 W Main Street
    Clarksburg, WV 26301

    Email: 

    FOIA@cityofclarksburgwv.com

Requests should contain the name of the requesting party; an email or phone number; and a request for public records stating with reasonable specificity the information sought. 

The Requester should further state if the City should respond by email, U.S. mail or similar mechanism, or hand delivery to be picked up by the Requester at City Hall.

Records that may be obtained

  1. Public records as set forth in West Virginia Code Chapter 29B, Article I
  2. The City is not required to create records or to answer questions. Requests must seek existing records for which the City Of Clarksburg is the custodian with reasonable specificity so that the City may easily detennine which records are sought. The City may ask questions of the requester to clarify the request.
  3. The City of Clarksburg shall not provide records or data it maintains on behalf of another governmental entity; the request must be made to the governmental entity that is the custodian of those records or data. If the City of Clarksburg is not the "custodian" of the public record requested, it will make an effort to notify the requester of a possible custodian.
  4. If the City determines preparing and providing a response is unduly burdensome, the City will notify the requester and ask the requester to narrow or reduce the request. If the request remains unduly burdensome, the City will issue a written statement explaining the reasons why it is not providing the records, in whole or in part.

Fees

There are no fees to submit a FOIA request or to request records normally distributed to the public by the City, e.g., reports on the City website. The following fees are charged by the City for providing records:

  1. Black and White Copies: $1.00 per page
  2. Color Copies: $2.00 per page
  3. $10 flat fee for documents produced on flash drive.
  4. For maps, large scale printing:
    1. 8" X 11" -$15.00
    2. 11 "x 17" - $30.00
    3. 24"x 36" - $40.00
    4. 36" x 48" - $60.00
  5. Postage and/or Shipping if more than the Postage cost for a one (1) ounce envelope - Actual Cost

If the fees for all of the records provided is less than $5.00, the fees will be waived. Requesters will be informed of the fees prior to production of the records. Requesters should make checks payable to "City of Clarksburg" and send to City Hall, directed to the City Clerk. Fees must be paid in advance before the records will be produced, unless otherwise determined by the City Clerk. At his or her discretion, the City Clerk may waive any fees.

Responses

Responses will be provided within five (5) city business days (day l is the city business day following the city business day the request is received). Within five (5) city business days, the City wil1 provide the records requested (in whole or in part), deny the request (in whole or in part), and/or inform the requester that the records (in whole or in part) cannot be provided within the five (5) business days.

Relief from Denial

If the requester believes the City has wrongfully denied the request, the requester may institute proceedings for injunctive or declaratory relief or otherwise seek redress in the Circuit Court of Harrison County, West Virginia.

Requests from other government entities or law enforcement

The City will use its best effort to provide records requested by other government entities or law enforcement without charge.

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