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Attorney for 9NEWS and Colorado Public Radio: Requiring notarization of records request forms an ‘unreasonable hurdle’

By Jeffrey A. Roberts CFOIC Executive Director A Weld County Sheriff’s Office requirement that records request forms be notarized “creates an arbitrary and unreasonable hurdle” and “does not serve any legitimate government interest,” a letter from an attorney for two news organizations says. Before pursuing a court order on behalf of 9NEWS and Colorado Public Radio, Madison Schaefer of the Killmer Lane law firm gave the sheriff’s office until Ja…
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Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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