Access Police Surveillance Information

Summary

In Pennsylvania, you can request police information under the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law by filing a request for public records. The police must respond within five business days, but some information may be exempt for security reasons. To obtain a discovery report, you can file a motion for discovery with the court, even if you are self-representing. Visit the Delaware County Courthouse for assistance with filing procedures.

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Thank you, ****. How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Do i have any rights to local police information when it comes to gettimg any answets on possible surveillance on me
In Pennsylvania, you have the right to request certain information from local police under the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law (RTKL). Key points include:
- You can file a request for public records.
- The police must respond within five business days.
- Some information may be exempt for security reasons.
Would you like more details on how to file a request?
How would i obyain a discovery repoert
In Pennsylvania, obtaining a discovery report usually involves the following steps:
- **Request Discovery:** Typically done through your attorney.
- **Formal Request:** Your attorney will submit a formal request during the pre-trial phase.
- **Court Orders:** The court may issue orders to compel the release of discovery materials.
Do you have an attorney assisting you with this matter?
No
If you don't have an attorney, you can still proceed with the following steps to obtain a discovery report:
- **Self-Representation:** File a motion for discovery with the court where your case is being heard.
- **Court Clerk Assistance:** Visit the court clerk’s office for guidance on filing procedures.
Would you like information on the nearest court to Ridley Park, PA?
Yes

Delaware County Courthouse


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Front St, Media, PA *
Website: www.delcopa.gov

Would you like guidance on how to file a motion for discovery, or any other legal assistance?