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RSMo 451.200effective 28 Aug 1939

Certificates and affidavits recorded when records lost or destroyed

In plain English

In counties where marriage records were lost or destroyed, the local records office must accept and store replacement certificates or sworn statements about those marriages. The office charges the same fee as recording a regular marriage certificate, and must provide copies when asked.

Word-for-word law

451.200. Certificates and affidavits when s lost or destroyed — fee. — The recorders in such counties in this state wherein such records have been lost or destroyed shall file and record the certificates or affidavits provided for in sections 451.170 and 451.180, for which they shall be allowed the same fee as for recording other certificates of marriage, and shall furnish copies of such certificates or affidavits when required.

(RSMo 1939 § 3643)

Prior revisions: 1929 § 3253; 1919 § 10615; 1909 § 10426

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