Washington Administrative Records Requests are a way for individuals to access public records held by state and local government agencies in Washington State. These records can include such things as reports, meeting minutes, policy documents, and other documents that are available to the public. There are several types of Washington Administrative Records Requests, including Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Requests, Public Records Act (PRA) Requests, and Data Disclosure Requests. FOIA Requests are used to access records held by a government agency that may not be available through other means. PRA Requests are used to access records that are required by law to be made public. Data Disclosure Requests are used to access data sets that are held by a government agency. All of these requests require a written request to be submitted to the agency in question, and the agency has 30 days to respond.