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Virgin Islands Open Records Act
Each State has their own version of the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act), which allows you to request public records from government agencies.
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Whether it’s for business, research, or personal purposes, being able to request government records is your right.
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State Records FAQs
This law (V.I. Code tit. 3, §§ 881–883) provides public access to government documents, promoting transparency.
Any person, regardless of residency, may submit a request to Virgin Islands agencies.
Agencies must respond within 10 business days of receiving a request.
Yes. Written requests by mail or email are preferred to ensure accuracy.
Agencies may charge reasonable costs for copying and mailing.
Police reports, contracts, budgets, environmental data, and public health records.
Active investigations, personnel files, trade secrets, and privileged communications.
You may file a petition with the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands.
FOIA governs federal agencies, while the Virgin Islands law governs territorial entities.
No. The Act is open to any person.