NJ OPRA Portal

New Jersey OPRA Public Records Request Portal

Submit public records requests to any New Jersey government agency — free, legal, and privacy-protected. No legal expertise required.

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How to File an OPRA Request in New Jersey

Filing an OPRA request online is simple. Whether you need police reports, school district budgets, building permits, or any other government record, NJ OPRA Portal handles the formatting and delivery for you.

  1. Step 1: Find your agency — Search New Jersey public agencies by name, county, or type. Pick the right office in seconds. We cover 1,250+ agencies including every municipality, school district, fire district, and housing authority.
  2. Step 2: Describe what you need — Write what records you want in plain language. Whether it's a police incident report, teacher salary data, or building permit history — just describe it and we'll format it to be legally compliant.
  3. Step 3: We handle the rest — Your OPRA request is delivered directly to the records custodian. Agencies must respond within 7 business days under NJ law (N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5). Track everything in your free dashboard.

Popular OPRA Requests by Agency Type

School District OPRA Requests

Request teacher salaries, superintendent contracts, board meeting minutes, school budgets, vendor agreements, and student transportation records from any NJ school district. Search for your school district by name — e.g., "Newark Board of Education," "Cherry Hill School District," or "Lakewood Township School District."

Municipality OPRA Requests

Request police reports, building permits, code violations, government contracts, employee salaries, meeting minutes, and emails from any NJ town, city, or township. File an OPRA request online to towns like Jersey City, Trenton, Edison, or any of New Jersey's 565 municipalities.

Property Records for Realtors

NJ real estate professionals use OPRA to request building permits, certificates of occupancy, tax assessment records, open violations, and municipal liens. Learn more about OPRA for realtors.

Common Record Types You Can Request

Meeting Minutes & Agendas

Council meetings, board sessions, public hearings

Budget & Financial Records

Annual budgets, audits, expenditure reports

Contracts & Vendor Agreements

Professional services, procurement, bids

Personnel Records

Salaries, titles, employment dates (non-confidential)

Policies & Procedures

Internal policies, SOPs, regulations

Communications & Correspondence

Emails, letters, memos between officials

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Municipalities

550+ towns, cities, boroughs, townships, and villages across New Jersey

School Districts

600+ K-12 public schools and vocational schools

Fire Districts

Fire departments and districts — coming soon

Housing Authorities

Public housing agencies — coming soon

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Your Rights Under OPRA

The Open Public Records Act (N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq.) grants every person the right to access government records in New Jersey. Agencies must respond within 7 business days. You do not need to explain why you want the records. If denied, you have the right to appeal to the Government Records Council (GRC) or file in Superior Court.

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