LION · Local Integrity Oversight Network

Open Records Requests

Public records that aren’t posted anywhere — under Texas law they’re released only when someone asks. Adopt a request to make it your own: you’re the requestor, and LION files it and handles the follow-up as your authorized agent — free, no cost, no paperwork.

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How it works: Pick a request below and adopt it — it becomes your request. You’re the person exercising your right to public records; LION acts as your authorized agent, submitting it and handling the follow-up for you — no paperwork, no legal know-how, no cost. Prefer to send it yourself? Copy the text. Either way, the government body can’t ask why you want the records.
LION is a watchdog organization; this is not legal advice. Adopting a request authorizes LION to file it on your behalf; your full name and email stay private with LION and are used only to file and correspond — the government body sees only your first name and last initial. The recent-activity strip above shows an adopter’s first name and district — the identity of a requestor on a public-records request is itself public information — never an email or other contact details.