Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 1303 — Confidentiality

Pennsylvania § 1303
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 16COUNTIES
PartPART I
Ch. 13RECORDER OF DEEDS

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16 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1303 (2026).

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A record of a discharge received by the recorder of deeds for recording shall be confidential and may not be disclosed except as follows:

(1)To the individual who is the subject of the discharge, to a member of the individual's immediate family or, as authorized in writing, to the individual's agent or representative.
(2)To a person making a request for a record, report or form if the event that resulted in the record, report or form occurred more than 85 years prior to the request.
(3)If required by process of a court to be produced in a suit or proceeding pending.
(4)If required by the county director of veterans affairs or a department or other agency of the Commonwealth or Federal Government.

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