Some public records are protected from inspection and/or copying by state and/or federal law. You may access these records by either:
Being the person legally authorized to access them; or
Getting a notarized written authorization from the person with legal access. This authorization must:
- Include a description of the records.
- State the name of the person or persons authorized to inspect and copy the records.
- Be signed and dated by the person with legal access to the records.
Note: | If the records contain information about a disease or a condition usually transmitted through sexual contact, the release authorization must specifically mention sexually transmitted disease. |
Authorizations to release information, once submitted to the department, become a part of the public record and the department's files.
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-06-080
Statutory Authority: RCW 51.28.070, 51.16.070, and 2005 c 483. 05-13-151, § 296-06-080, filed 6/21/05, effective 7/22/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020(4) and 51.04.030. 90-07-004, § 296-06-080, filed 3/9/90, effective 4/9/90; Order 76-27, § 296-06-080, filed 9/28/76; Order 73-12, § 296-06-080, filed 7/31/73.