Inspection of University Records by the Public
University records are subject to inspection by the public in accordance with the Kentucky Open Records Act (KRS 61.870-61.884). Persons seeking access to records covered under this statute must apply in writing to inspect them. You may use one of the forms available below, or you may write a separate letter and mail, fax, e-mail, or deliver it to Angela Koshewa, who serves as the official custodian of the records of the University of Louisville and as the university's open records officer. She will determine whether or not the records, or portions of them, are subject to inspection, and will respond to the requester within three business days of receiving the request.
For more information on the open records statute and its application in the commonwealth of Kentucky, we have provided additional sources of information on Open Records.
Researchers seeking information about the University Archives' research holdings should look at the Collections, Articles and Guides area on the University Archives' home page, check the catalog (Minerva), or submit queries through UARC's online Reference Question Form.
Mailing Address:
Angela Koshewa
Care of University Archives and Records Center
Ekstrom Library
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292
Phone: (502) 852-6674
Fax: (502) 852-6673
You may also submit a request to inspect University of Louisville records under the Kentucky Open Records Act using our online KORA request form.
More information on requesting records from the University of Louisville:
Notice: Regulations Governing Inspection of the Public Records of the University of Louisville
Request Form for the Inspection of Records of the University of Louisville under the Kentucky Open Records Act (to print out)
(This form requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader [download])
You may also e-mail UofL's Open Records Officer![]()

