Guidelines for Use of
the State Records Center
Requesting Files
from the Records Center
The State Records Center staff
provides ready reference to all state agencies or other authorized
persons. Under normal conditions, Records Center staff will pull
files on the day of request. The pulled files are then sent out
through the daily mail service.
The key to any reference request is
the use of the Records Transfer Sheet. By determining the
proper Records Center box number (column 13 of the completed Records
Center Transfer Sheet), you can tell the Records Center staff
exactly in which box the requested file is located.
For all requests, please furnish the
following information:
- Name of your agency.
- Your name.
- Name of person to whom the file is
to be sent.
- Address to where the file should
be sent.
- Your telephone number.
- Records Center box number (for
each record request).
- Specific information required for
the Records Center staff to locate each file (i.e., file name,
file number, file date) in the box or boxes.
You can request records by telephone,
written inquiry, or fax at (217) 524-3783.
Telephone
Requests
Ordinarily brief requests should be made by telephone. The requester
should call the State Records Center at (217) 782-6809 or (217)
782-6976. The records will be sent to the requester by mail or
messenger or held for pick up by the requesting agency.
If you want the information to be
read over the phone, a staff member of the Records Center will call
back as soon as possible. For security purposes, and to keep the
telephone lines open, staff will return your call rather than put
you on "hold."
Written
Requests
For extensive lists, written requests should be submitted. A form
for submitting a written request to the State Records Center is
provided in a Adobe Acrobat PDF (Portable Document Format) file
which can be viewed, completed and printed using your Web browser
and Adobe Acrobat Reader software. Macintosh and Windows versions of
Acrobat Reader may be downloaded free of charge from Adobe.
Records
Center Visits
At times it may be necessary for you or another agency
representative to personally examine certain records. The Records
Center provides a reference work area and personnel to assist you in
locating the desired records.
No other persons will be allowed
access to your records without a letter of authorization from your
agency.
| Once again, please make all
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