FOIA request sent to Washington County Sheriff’s Office regarding new recruits application form on July 29, 2025

Anthony E. Andronas, Sheriff at Washintong County - washingtoncopa.gov
Anthony E. Andronas, Sheriff at Washintong County - washingtoncopa.gov
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FOIA Request to Washington County Sheriff’s Office regarding new recruits application form on July 29, 2025.

A request for information has been submitted to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office under the Pennsylvania Right to Know Law. The request, sent by Keystone Today, seeks a PDF copy of the application form used for recruiting applicants. This request aims to obtain public records that are essential for media professionals in their role of gathering and reporting news to the public. The information is sought in an electronic format to facilitate ease of access and dissemination.

Keystone Today emphasizes its commitment to providing comprehensive and accurate news coverage on local governmental affairs. As part of this commitment, they have requested a fee waiver due to their status as a media organization. The requester is also affiliated with The Coalition Opposing Governmental Secrecy, a non-profit organization dedicated to investigating state and federal governmental agencies through Freedom of Information and Sunshine Laws.

The coalition’s mission is to enhance transparency and accountability within government institutions, thereby informing the American electorate about governmental actions. More details about this organization can be found on their website: https://stopsecrecy.org/about/.

Our team will continue to keep you updated as we gather and report news related to this request and other matters of public interest. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further clarification regarding this matter.



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