Louisiana Statutes

§ 44:365 — Binding and certification

Louisiana § 44:365
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 44Public Records and Recorders

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La. Stat. Ann. § 44:365 (2026).

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Whether the original of the abstracts, photographs and rectigraphs be purchased, or the right to make or cause to be made a certified copy of them be acquired, true copies of the abstracts, photographs and rectigraphs, after the judgment of court, shall be made at the expense of the parish into well-bound books and the correctness of the copy shall be shown by certificate at the end of each book. Recordation shall be as follows: those taken from the conveyance records shall be inscribed into books styled "Conveyance Books"; those from the mortgage records into books styled "Mortgage Books"; those from sheriff's deeds into books styled "Sheriff's Deeds"; those from tutorships and successions into books styled "Probate Records"; those from judicial records, into books bearing that name, and

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