Indiana Statutes

§ 36-2-17-4 — Miniature photographic or microfilm recording of documents; marginal entry or notation; control over film and records; original and duplicate copies; index

Indiana § 36-2-17-4
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 36LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Art. 2GOVERNMENT OF COUNTIES GENERALLY
Ch. 17County Records

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Ind. Code § 36-2-17-4 (2026).

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(a)A county officer may record documents by miniature photographic process or microfilm process if:
(1)the installation of the process is approved by the county executive; and
(2)the process provides for an original and a duplicate film copy of each document that the officer is required to record. The officer shall index and file the original copy in a suitable container in the office where the document is recorded, in such a manner that it is easily accessible and readable by an interested person. The officer shall preserve the duplicate copy in a fireproof vault, either in the courthouse where the office is located or in a place designated by the county executive.
(b)When recording a release, assignment, or other document that requires a marginal entry or notation on a prior record m

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