Tennessee Statutes

§ 8-13-118 — Recording of military discharge documents in the office of county register

Tennessee § 8-13-118

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-13-118 (2026).

Text

(a)(1) If a veteran of the United States armed forces, or any other person, personally appears and presents to the county register a military discharge for recording, before accepting the document for recording, the county register shall give to the person a written notice substantially as follows: NOTICE A MILITARY DISCHARGE RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY REGISTER IS NOT A CONFIDENTIAL RECORD. IT IS A PUBLIC RECORD AND THE INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE DISCHARGE CAN BE EXAMINED BY ANYONE.
(2)A military discharge may be recorded with all or a portion of the veteran's social security identification number redacted, but this is not required for recording. However, if the discharge is altered, the United States government may not accept it as a valid document for purposes of approving

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Legislative History

Acts 2006, ch. 643, § 1.

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