Delaware Freedom of Information Act
Title 29, Chapter 100
The Delaware Freedom of Information Act, first established in 1977, is a series of laws guaranteeing that the public has access to the public records of governmental bodies. Public records are defined as information of any kind, owned, made, used, retained, received, produced, composed, drafted or otherwise compiled or collected by any public body, relating in any way to public business, or in any way of public interest or in any way related to public purposes.
Any citizen of Delaware may request public documents and the purpose of the records request is not required. The Delaware Freedom of Information Act does not place limits on the use of public records and there is a 15 day response time allotted.