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Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, Notice of the City of Dunnellon Custodian of Public Records.

The Custodian of Public Records for the City of Dunnellon is the City Clerk. The City Clerk's office is the location where the City's public records are routinely created, sent, received, maintained, and requested. The location and contact information is:

Mandy Odom, City Clerk
City of Dunnellon City Hall
20750 River Drive
352-465-8500
modom@dunnellon.org

To make a public record request, you may click here to access a request form  and email the completed form to mleonard@dunnellon.org.   

Capítulo 119, Estatutos de Florida, Notificación del Custodio de Registros Públicos de la Ciudad de Dunnellon

El Custodio de Registros Públicos de la Ciudad de Dunnellon es la Secretaría de la Ciudad. La oficina de la Secretaría de la Ciudad es el lugar donde los registros públicos de la ciudad son rutinariamente creados, enviados, recibidos, mantenidos y solicitados. La siguiente es la localización y contacto de esta oficina: 

Mandy Odom, City Clerk
City of Dunnellon City Hall
20750 River Drive
Dunnellon, FL 34431
352-465-8500
modom@dunnellon.org

Si desea realizar una solicitud de registro público, envíe un correo electrónico mleonard@dunnellon.org.

Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.

You may click here to submit a public records request or by contacting the City Clerk's Office at (352) 465-8500 or by email. Please include the topic of your request in the subject line of your message as well as in the body of the message.

Please note that public records requests are not required to be in writing and you do not have to disclose your identity. However, it may assist us in processing your request accurately, quickly, and efficiently.

Fees

We will process all public records requests in compliance with Florida Statute 119.07 within a reasonable amount of time and charge the duplication fees outlined in the statute. Extensive requests will result in charges for staff time. You will be provided with an estimate of the retrieval cost and may be asked to pay a deposit before we begin working on your request.