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  10. Part 1 - Preserving and Transcribing Records


Part 1 - Preserving and Transcribing Records


  • § 10-7-101. “Records” construed.
  • § 10-7-102. Books for register's office to be furnished by county.
  • § 10-7-104. Mutilated records to be transcribed -- Incomplete copies.
  • § 10-7-105. Rebinding or copying books at expense of county.
  • § 10-7-106. Transcript books to be collated and certified to by register and deputy register.
  • § 10-7-107. Omission of probate or acknowledgment.
  • § 10-7-108. Entering omitted probate or acknowledgment in transcript where document in existence.
  • § 10-7-109. Copy of probate or acknowledgment made by clerk of court on demand.
  • § 10-7-110. Entry in transcript book.
  • § 10-7-112. Register to index transcript book or books.
  • § 10-7-113. Special deputies -- Appointment by register necessitated.
  • § 10-7-114. Register's fees.
  • § 10-7-115. Original deposited in clerk's office.
  • § 10-7-116. Copy made from original -- Admissibility in evidence.
  • § 10-7-118. Copies of such transcribed records -- Admissibility as evidence.
  • § 10-7-119. County legislative bodies authorized to have record books rebound.
  • § 10-7-120. Liability of register and clerks suspended during rebinding.
  • § 10-7-121. Government records kept on computer or removable computer storage media.
  • § 10-7-123. Electronic access to county government information -- Fees -- Equal accessibility.
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