How to Request a Public Record from the Appellate Tax Board
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The Appellate Tax Board (ATB) encourages you to use our online form to make a public records request (PRR). This helps to ensure the most expeditious and accurate response to your request. Otherwise, written requests may be delivered by hand, mail, email or fax (if available). While requests for public records may be made orally in person to an RAO, such requests may not be the subject of an appeal. Telephone requests may be accepted at the discretion of the RAO.
ATB has designated the following employee as the Primary Records Access Officer (RAO) who will assist requesters in fulfilling their requests.
Mark DeFrancisco, Esq., Primary RAO
Title: Chief Counsel
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Please use our online form.
You can also email your request to: Mark.Defrancisco@MassMail.State.MA.US
We encourage the public to submit written requests whenever possible. If an oral request is necessary, please call 617-727-3100 and ask for the Records Access Officer.
You may mail your request to:
Mark DeFrancisco, Esq., Primary RAO
Chief Counsel
100 Cambridge St, Suite 200
Boston, MA 02114
You may fax your request to the attention of the Records Access Officer at (617) 727-6234.
You may hand deliver your request to:
Mark DeFrancisco, Esq., Primary RAO
Chief Counsel - Appellate Tax Board
100 Cambridge St, Suite 200
Boston, MA 02114
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We encourage the public to submit written requests whenever possible. If an oral request is necessary, please call 617-727-3100 and ask for the Records Access Officer.
Questions regarding how to file a public records request or the status of a public records request can be made via email at Mark.Defrancisco@mass.gov or by calling 617-727-3100.