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Public Information Request
The Texas Public Information Act gives the public the right to request access to government information. A Public Information Request is a request for public information contained in the files or records of a Texas governmental agency. Public Information Requests are governed by provisions of the Public Information Act as set out in Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code. A requestor must ask for records or information already in existence. The Act does not require a governmental body to create new information, to do legal research, or to answer questions. A governmental body may make inquiries of a requestor to establish proper identification.
In compliance with Texas Government Code 552.205, basic information about the rights of a requestor, the responsibilities of a governmental body, and the procedures for inspecting or obtaining a copy of public information under the Public Information Act are provided at the following links:
Texas Government Code 552.230 authorizes a governmental body to promulgate reasonable rules of procedure for public information requests.
Please follow the procedure set out as given:
- Please visit to obtain the form Kendall County Criminal District Attorney Public Information Request Form (PDF).
- Fill out the form
- Submit the form in any of the following ways
- By Mail Kendall County Criminal District Attorney - PIR
Kendall County Courthouse
201 E San Antonio
Suite 306, Boerne
Texas 78006 - Email the Criminal District Attorney
- In Person: Same as mailing address
- By Mail Kendall County Criminal District Attorney - PIR
Suppose a government body displays a sign or publishes a mailing address and electronic mail address on its website for receiving written requests for public information. In that case, the government body is not required to respond to a written request for public information unless the request is received at one of those addresses or by hand-delivery.
All individuals who request public information have the responsibility to:
- Submit a written request according to a governmental body's reasonable procedures;
- Include enough description and detail of the requested information so the governmental body can accurately identify and locate the requested items;
- Cooperate with the governmental body's reasonable requests to clarify the type or amount of information requested;
- Respond promptly in writing to all written communications from the governmental body (including any written estimate of charges);
- Make timely payments for all valid charges; and
- Keep all appointments for inspection of records or pick-up copies.
Visit the given website to download all Kendall County Criminal District Attorney Public Information Request forms