Unreadable or expired identification will not be accepted.įollowing is a list of acceptable forms of identification: One current Photo I.D and one Non-Photo I.D required. Written evidence or guardianship or legal representation is required.Ī person requesting a birth certificate must fill out a Birth Record Application and show TWO current, valid, and readable forms of identification. Legal guardian or legal representative of the child. Person named on the record if 18 years of age or older No Checks allowed.īirth certificates are available for any person who was born within the city limits of Harvey or at Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey.īirth records are not public records and only the following are entitled to receive certified copies: Payments must be made in person or mailed money order to Harvey City Clerk’s Office at 15320 Broadway Ave, Harvey, IL 60426. All payments must be made for information to be released. The City will notify the requester the amount due. Records in PDF up to 80 MB of data – $20.00, more than 80 MB but less than 160 MB of data – $40.00, more than 160 MB – $100.00 įor black and white, letter and/or legal-sized copies, the first 50 pages are free and each additional page is 15¢.įor color copies, abnormal-sized copies, copies made by a 3rd party and electronic copies copied to electronic media (disc, USB flash drive, or other media), the City can charge the actual cost of copying.Ī commercial request will have a $10 per hour fee after the first 8 hours of search for responsive records.Ī voluminous request for electronic records not in PDF up to 2 MB of data – $20.00, more than 2 MB but less than 4 MB of data – $40.00, more than 4 MB – $100.00. (S(bj51z1s3pqqgysnxnz42njj3))/SupportHome.aspxįOIAs request for 911 dispatch after please click here. To submit your request of information, click here. The City of Harvey has an appointed Chief FOIA Officer to respond to all requests for access to eligible public records. The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) allows individuals to request access to public records, except when records are claimed as exempt from disclosure under one or more exemptions of the FOIA.
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