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City of Crestview launches new Public Records Portal

The City of Crestview successfully launched their new Public RecordsInformation Portal in July 2022. Next Request, the name of the portal, is a public records management system designed to improve efficiency in responding to public record requests. City Clerk Maryanne Schrader chose Next Request after extensive research intostreamlining the City’s public records process. Schrader felt […]

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The City of Crestview successfully launched their new Public Records
Information Portal
in July 2022.

  • Next Request, the name of the portal, is a public records management system designed to improve efficiency in responding to public record requests.

City Clerk Maryanne Schrader chose Next Request after extensive research into
streamlining the City’s public records process. Schrader felt this was an essential
tool for our citizens because of our commitment to transparency.

“The City of Crestview is growing rapidly, and like many government agencies, we face
the challenge of doing more for our citizens with less staff,” Ms. Schrader said. “I knew
Next Request would be a valuable resource and would allow staff to provide a service to
the public quickly and economically.”

If you need assistance with the Next Request portal, or if you have other public records questions, residents can get in touch with the City Clerk’s office at 850.682.1560, option two, or email cityclerk@cityofcrestview.org.

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