Missouri Statutes

§ 446.190 — Lost or destroyed records — replacement — evidentiary effect.

Missouri § 446.190
JurisdictionMissouri
Title XXIXOWNERSHIP AND CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY
Ch. 446Establishment and Evidence of Boundaries and Titles to Land

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Mo. Rev. Stat. § 446.190 (2026).

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1.In all of the counties of this state in which, at any time heretofore, the official records and records affecting the title to real estate therein, shall have been, by fire, war or other catastrophe, lost, destroyed, or injured so as to have become illegible, and whenever, hereafter, such records of any county, or the city of St. Louis, shall have been so lost, destroyed, or injured, it shall be the duty of the circuit judges of the circuit court of such county, in conjunction with the commissioners of the county commission of such county, or if in the city of St.  Louis the duty of the circuit judges thereof, to examine into the state of such records; and in the event that they find any abstracts, copies, minutes, or extracts therefrom, existing after such loss, destruction or injury,

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Legislative History

(RSMo 1939 § 1949, A.L. 1978 H.B. 1634) Prior revisions: 1929 § 1785; 1919 § 5472; 1909 § 6415 Effective 1-02-79

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