Public Records Requests

Public records generally consist of anything created or received by employees that relates to public business.

How Do I Request Public Records from the Governor's office?

To obtain public records, please submit the public records request to the contact information below via email, mail or phone. It is important that the request be as detailed as possible to avoid delay and the need for further communications prior to providing the requested records.

Public Records
Office of Governor Katie Hobbs
1700 W Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ 85007

Assistance Request

***IMPORTANT***

If this is an emergency, dial 911.
If this is an allegation of child abuse, call the Arizona Child Abuse Hotline at 1-888-SOS-CHILD (1-888-767-2445).
If this is an allegation of elder abuse, call the elder abuse hotline at 1-877-SOS-ADULT (1-877-767-2385).
If this is a media inquiry, email instead [email protected]. If this is a public records request, please click here

Fill out the form below to send an email to the Governor's office.

Please note that fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required in order to submit the form.

NOTE: Constituent Engagement is best able to assist people with issuing involving state agencies. If you have an issue with a federal agency or a local city or county agency, we encourage you to contact them directly. If this is a press or media inquiry, please email [email protected]. If this is a public records request, please click here

 
 
 
 
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Voice an Opinion

If this is a media inquiry, please not not use this form, but rather email [email protected].  For public records requests, please click here. 

 
 
 
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Watch The 2021 State of the State Address Live Broadcast

Governor Doug Ducey will deliver the 2021 State of the State address on Monday, January 11 in a live broadcast from his office at the Arizona State Capitol. During the address, Governor Ducey will lay out his agenda for the year ahead on the state’s top priorities. The live broadcast will begin Monday, January 11, 2021 at approximately 2:00 p.m.

To adhere to COVID-19 health and safety precautions, the Governor will deliver the annual address remotely, instead of from the dias in the chamber of the Arizona House of Representatives.