Virginia Statutes

§ 17.1-263 — World War I Memorial Record

Virginia § 17.1-263
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 17.1COURTS OF RECORD
Ch. 2CLERKS, CLERKS' OFFICES AND RECORDS
Art. 6NAMES, DISCHARGES, ETC., OF WAR SERVICE MEN

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Va. Code Ann. § 17.1-263 (2026).

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Each circuit court clerk shall maintain a loose-leaf binder suitable for permanent record purposes of such standard form as was prescribed by the Virginia World War I History Commission, and sufficient loose leaves printed in such blank form as was prescribed by such commission, known as the "World War I Memorial Record," which shall be a public record book of the clerk's office. The clerk shall record therein the honorable discharges. If the clerk has recorded the honorable discharges in any other book prior to receipt of the special books, such prior recordations are hereby validated and approved. Recordations and certified copies thereof heretofore or hereafter furnished shall have the same force and effect as those provided by § 17.1-262 and whenever the World War I History Commission

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Legislative History

1924, p. 471, § 17-87; Michie Code 1942, § 5214c; 1998, c. 872.

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