Dear Representative Treadway:
This opinion is in response to your question asking:
Under the Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610, RSMo, would the City of St. Louis, the County of St. Louis, or any other municipality that would have an ordinance or law requiring a certificate of value filing be required to make this information available to the general public?
In your opinion request you state, "[a] new ordinance in the City of St. Louis and in St. Louis County was passed into law requiring a `Certificate of Value' to be filed with the recorder of deeds stating the actual sales/purchase price of the real estate transaction. The purpose of the new law is to assist the assessors when reassessing."
The Missouri Sunshine Law is contained in Chapter 610, RSMo, and was revised in 1987. Subsection 4 of Section
(4) "Public record", any record retained by or of any public governmental body including any report, survey, memorandum, or other document or study prepared and presented to the public governmental body by a consultant or other professional service paid for in whole or in part by public funds; provided, however, that personally identifiable student records . . .
Section
610.011 . Liberal construction of law to be public policy. — It is the public policy of this state that meetings, records, votes, actions, and deliberations of public governmental bodies be open to the public unless otherwise provided by law. Sections610.010 to610.028 shall be liberally construed and their exceptions strictly construed to promote this public policy.2. Except as otherwise provided by law, all public meetings of public governmental bodies shall be open to the public as set forth in section
610.020 , all public records of public governmental bodies shall be open to the public for inspection and copying as set forth in sections610.023 to610.026 , and all public votes of public governmental bodies shall be recorded as set forth in section610.015 .
(Emphasis added.)
Under the definition of "public record" contained in subsection 4 of Section
This conclusion is further supported by State ex rel. Grayv. Brigham,
CONCLUSION
It is the opinion of this office that a certificate of value required to be filed by a city or county ordinance is a public record under the Sunshine Law and is open to the public for inspection and copying.
Very truly yours,
WILLIAM L. WEBSTER Attorney General
