PUBLIC RECORDS (OPRA)
The State of New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA) became law on July 7, 2002 and was created to expand the public’s access to government records and to facilitate the way in which access is provided. It is the public policy of New Jersey that government records must be readily accessible for inspection, copying, or examination by its citizens, with certain exceptions, for the protection of the public. Requests must be made in writing to the Records Custodian using a Government Records Request form.
For a record request for the NJSEA or the NJMC download this request form and return to opra@njsea.com
To visit the New Jersey State OPRA website click here. For questions please call 201-460-1700 or email info@njsea.com