Public Records Request Information

If you have questions regarding a public record request or would like to make a public records request please email  info@destinhighschool.org ATTENTION: Public Records Request.

Payments for Public Record Requests

All requests for personnel files and other public records are subject to the Florida State Statute Chapter 119.

The custodian of public records for Destin High School is Principal Cruickshank.

  • Requests for personnel and other public records may be in writing via email or in person at the school’s front office.
  • Copies of public records shall be furnished upon payment of fees prescribed by Florida State Statute, Section 119.07. The fees are as follows:
    • $0.15 per single-sided copy
    • $0.20 per double-sided copy
    • $1.00 per each page of a certified document
    • $5.00 per video or audio disc furnished by the school
  • Records may be inspected on site under reasonable conditions during normal office hours, and under the supervision of the custodian of the records or their designee.
  • If the nature or volume of public records requested to be inspected or copied is such as to require extensive use of information technology or extensive clerical or supervisory assistance by personnel, a service charge will be imposed. For purposes of this rule, “extensive” means that it will take more than 15 minutes to identify, locate, compile, review, copy and re-file the requested record. The service charge shall be computed to the nearest quarter hour exceeding 15 minutes based on the current rate of pay of the District employee(s) and/or supervisor who perform these services. (LCS Policy 3.51)
  • Due to the size of some records, the time to gather the information will vary.  Please allow at least 48 hours of preparation time. The school office is closed on weekends.
  • Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail regarding official business to the District, the school or any of its employees. Instead, contact the District or the district or the individual employee in person, by phone or in writing.