Before you submit an OPRA Request please read below:
IF YOUR REQUEST PERTAINS TO:
Building permits, tank removal, law enforcement records or any item that does not pertain to
the Toms River MUA you should use the following link to the Township of Toms River:
Toms River Township Records
The Open Public Records Act became effective on July 7, 2002. It amended the prior Right to Know Law. Under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), members of the public may have access to public records held by the Toms River MUA.
INFORMATION ON OPRA
The underlying purpose of OPRA is to provide that government records, with certain exceptions, be available for public inspection and copying. Not all records are disclosable under OPRA. Exceptions to public accessibility are based on such principles as: a reasonable expectation of privacy by citizens regarding records in the possession of a public agency; public safety concerns; and the need to foster unrestrained discussion and consideration of issues inside public agencies. The State of New Jersey established the Government Records Council to assist in disseminating information about OPRA. For more information on your right to obtain records under OPRA go to its web site at http://www.nj.gov/grc . You may also contact the council by phone at its toll free information line: 866-850-0511, or by mail to: Government Records Council, P. O. Box 819, Trenton, NJ 08625.
Save Time! Read this if you are seeking an OPRA Request:
Please note that the Toms River MUA’s sole function is the maintenance/operation of the Toms River Sanitary Sewer Collection System that collects and conveys wastewater to the Ocean County Utilities Authority for treatment.
If your request pertains to the Sanitary Sewer or the Operations of the Toms River MUA please complete and submit a Toms River MUA OPRA Request form (below).
If you have any questions regarding OPRA requests pertaining to TRMUA, please contact
Bernie Rutkowski – (732) 240-3500