Office of

Procedures, Records, and Forms

BPPM 90.05:
Release of Public Records
Form: Public Records Request WAC 504-45:
WSU Public Records

Frequently Asked Questions


What are public records?

Public records:

What is a valid public records request (Request)?

How does one make a Request?

To whom should a Request be made?

The Request should be provided to the Office of Procedures, Records and Forms, IT Building 3089, Mail Code 1225, Pullman, WA 99164-1225; FAX 335-3969.

Must all University records without deletions be provided in a public records request?

No. The law provides exemptions from public disclosure. Just a few examples follow:

What is the University's response time?

Once the Public Records Office receives a Request, it must respond within five business days.

The response must consist of one of the following:

Is a Public Records Request confidential?

No. Once a Public Records Request is received, it becomes a public record of the University, as explained above. When records are gathered to fulfill a request, the records may contain the names of employees, students or third parties. The University routinely notifies individuals regarding disclosure of records that contain their name or other identifiers. Requestors should be aware that notices typically include the name of the requestor and/or a copy of the request.

What if the responsive records include documents that should have been destroyed in accordance with the retention schedule?

Once a Public Records Request is received, you may not destroy records that should have been previously destroyed under the retention schedule, including email.

Are there costs connected with a public records request?

Can an employee make a public records request for his or her personnel file?

The law provides that employees can view their own personnel records. They should contact University Human Resource Services if they wish to do so. An employee should not submit a public records request to view his or her own personnel file. See BPPM 90.07.

Can a student make a public records request for his or her own student education records?

Students have the right to view their own student education records. They should contact the University Registrar's Office if they wish to do so. A student should not submit a public records request to view his or her own personal student education records. See BPPM 90.06.

Should a University department that wants information or documents from another University department go through the Public Records Office for those records?

University departments are not the public and should never use a public records request as a method to obtain assistance from another University department. Official University business should be a direct transaction between the departments involved.

Do you still have questions about the public records process?

If so, please contact the Public Records Office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on regular University workdays. You may telephone the Public Records Coordinator, Linda Nelson, at 509-335-3928 or the Public Records Officer, Ralph Jenks, at 509-335-2004. We will try to help you.

Procedures, Records, and Forms, Info Tech Bldg 3089, PO Box 641225, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-1225, E-Mail Us
PHONE: 509-335-2005 FAX: 509-335-3969 | Last Revised: 6/9/2008