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Thursday, July 9, 2026 at 9:52 AM

Drummond launches online complaint form for open records request denials

Attorney General Gentner Drummond has strengthened government accountability in Oklahoma by launching an online complaint form that allows citizens to seek help when open records requests are denied.

The new form is part of the work of the newly established Public Access Counselor Unit created this year by House Bill 2163. The legislation outlined an independent review process for denied public records requests and, importantly, gave the Attorney General’s office authority to seek legal enforcement when government entities fail to comply with open records laws.

“Since taking office more than two years ago, I have been fighting for more transparency, accountability and ethical governance in our state,” said Drummond. “Oklahomans had no legal recourse if a government agency wrongfully denied their records request, unless they pursed costly litigation. This broken system has silenced legitimate requests and excluded everyday Oklahomans who simply can’t afford long legal fights.”

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