Requesting public records

Transparency and honesty are two guiding principles of Fort Lewis College. As a public institution, the College is subject to the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) and the inspection of public records upon request.

Before you make your request

Prior to submitting an open records request, read FLC’s CORA Policy.

Do not use this form if you need to request transcripts, medical records, or disciplinary records. 

Per statute:

  1. The normal time for production shall be three working days, beginning on the first business day after the request is received by the Custodian. Should extenuating circumstances exist, the Custodian is permitted a time extension, which shall not normally exceed seven working days. The requestor shall be notified of the extension within the original three-day period.
  2. State and/or federal laws and privacy statutes prohibit the College from releasing certain information, including student academic records, personnel files, attorney-client privileged information, sexual harassment complaints/investigations, and disciplinary records.
  3. The College is authorized to seek payments of costs associated with its efforts to produce responsive records. The Custodian will provide the requestor an estimate of costs prior to commencement of the search and collection of records.
  4. State statute does not oblige the College to create records, but to make available certain existing records.

To make your request

Requests may be mailed or sent via the online form below.

Request by mail

Mail your request to: FLC Open Records Custodian, Office of the President, 1000 Rim Drive, Durango, CO, 81301

Online request

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  • By submitting this form, I hereby certify under the penalty of perjury that I, or any organization or entity that I am collecting this information on behalf of, have not and will not use or disclose any Personal Identifying Information, as defined by § 24-74-102(1), C.R.S., for the purpose of investigating for, participating in, cooperating with, or assisting Federal Immigration Enforcement, including the enforcement of civil immigration laws, and the Illegal Immigration and Immigrant Responsibility Act, which is codified at 8 U.S.C. §§ 1325 and 1326, unless required to do so to comply with Federal or State law, or to comply with a court-issued subpoena, warrant or order.