The State of New Jersey has adopted the Open Public Records Act[1] (hereinafter the "OPRA" or the "Act"), which has as its general purpose making government records more available to the public than they have been in the past. In certain instances, however, the production of archived records, copies of records in a format which is not in the usual format maintained by the municipality, or other special circumstances, has been deemed to be both costly and time consuming for the Borough to comply with. The Act therefore permits the Borough to require the payment of fees and special service charges as a prerequisite to the production of records requiring extraordinary time and effort, special equipment and special formatting. The Act further permits the Borough to demand that all charges for "ordinary" requests for information be paid in advance, as payment of the fee is a prerequisite for receipt of copies of any government record that is requested.
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Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq.