Public Records Requests

It is the policy of the Suwannee County Board of County Commissioners that openness leads to a better informed citizenry, which leads to better government and better public policy.

Consistent with the premise that government exists first to serve the interests of the people, it is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners to establish a public records policy consistent with state law.

Florida Statute, Chapter 119.01 – General state policy on public records:

(1) It is the policy of this state that all state, county, and municipal records are open for personal inspection and copying by any person. Providing access to public records is a duty of each agency.

Board of County Commissioners public records may be requested by contacting:
Eric Musgrove, Clerk to Board
Pursuant to 119.12(2), F.S.
Attention: Public Records Liaison
200 South Ohio Street
Live Oak, FL 32060
Phone:
386-362-0564
Email:
EricM@SuwGov.org

Suwannee County Board of County Commissioners 
Administration Office

13150 80th Terrace
Live Oak, FL  32060
Phone: (386) 364-3400
Email: GregS@SuwCountyFl.gov

Contact Information

Eric Musgrove, Clerk to Board
Pursuant to 119.12(2), F.S.
Attention: Public Records Liaison
200 South Ohio Street
Live Oak, FL  32060
Phone: 386-362-0564
Email: [email protected]

Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.

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