If you are involved in a construction project that requires the execution of a Section 104 Agreement, you may be wondering how to obtain a copy of this important document. A Section 104 Agreement is a legal agreement between a local authority and a developer or landowner in relation to the provision of sewerage services.

In order to obtain a copy of a Section 104 Agreement, you should first contact the local authority with whom the agreement was made. This could be the local council or water company, depending on the specific arrangements for sewerage services in your area.

It is often the case that Section 104 Agreements are held by the local authority in a public register, which can be accessed online or in person. If the agreement is held in a public register, you should be able to find it by searching for the relevant postcode or site reference number.

If the agreement is not held in a public register, you may need to make a formal request for the information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. This will allow you to access information held by public bodies, subject to certain exemptions.

When making a request under the Freedom of Information Act, you should provide as much information as possible about the Section 104 Agreement you are seeking. This could include the date of the agreement, the parties involved, and any reference numbers or other identifying information.

It is worth noting that some local authorities may charge a fee for providing copies of Section 104 Agreements or other documents. This fee should be reasonable and justified, and you should be informed of the cost before any copies are provided.

In summary, obtaining a copy of a Section 104 Agreement can be done by contacting the local authority with whom the agreement was made. It may be held in a public register, or you may need to make a request under the Freedom of Information Act. Whatever your approach, it is important to provide as much information as possible and be aware that there may be a cost involved.