New Jersey has adopted the Open Pubic Records Law which has as its general purpose making government records
more available to the public than they have been in the past. In certain
instances, the production of archived records or records in a format
which is not the usual format maintained by the municipality or other
special circumstances would be costly and time consuming. The New
Jersey Public Records Law permits the municipality to require the
payment of fees, special service charges and/or special charges as
a prerequisite to the production of records requiring extraordinary
time and effort or special equipment formatting.
Nothing in this article shall require the custodian of documents
or any other municipal official to examine, analyze, tabulate, or
interpret documents which are subject to production under the New
Jersey Open Public Records Act.
The Mayor, Clerk, Chief of Police or Council (by resolution)
may waive the fees or other charges otherwise chargeable if the requester
of governmental records is a governmental or educational entity.