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

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Richard P. Keuerleber, Sheriff at York County Sheriff's Office - York County Sheriff's Office
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FOIA Request to York County Sheriff’s Office regarding new recruits application form on July 29, 2025.

A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request was submitted to the York County Sheriff’s Office in Pennsylvania by Keystone Today, a media organization focused on local governmental affairs. The request, sent on July 29, 2025, seeks access to a PDF copy of the application form used for recruits and applicants under the Pennsylvania Right to Know Law.

The request emphasizes the importance of accessing public records for media professionals to hold public institutions accountable and ensure transparency. The requester has also sought a fee waiver citing their role as a member of the media. The individual making the request is affiliated with The Coalition Opposing Governmental Secrecy, a non-profit organization that aids media companies and advocacy groups in investigating government agencies through Freedom of Information and Sunshine Laws.

For more information about The Coalition Opposing Governmental Secrecy, visit their website at 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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