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County attorney says new FOIL software reduces staff time on records requests

3050263 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

Warren County adopted a records-request management platform to reduce staff time; the county attorney clarified the attorney's role as FOIL appeals officer and said the system does not sell email addresses.

Warren County Board of Supervisors — The county attorney reported the county has implemented a software system to manage FOIL (Freedom of Information Law) requests and said the tool has cut staff time spent processing requests.

In a brief statement, the county attorney said the county receives roughly 400 FOIL requests a year and that the county's confidential secretary previously spent two to three hours per request, adding up to nearly…

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