West Virginia Statutes

§ 57-1-7c — Use of microfilm or microcards to reproduce and preserve records; destruction or transfer of originals to archivist

West Virginia § 57-1-7c
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 57EVIDENCE AND WITNESSES
Art. 1LEGISLATIVE ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS; PUBLIC RECORDS

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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 57-1-7c (2026).

Text

The clerk of any court of record of the state may, with the approval of the court for which he or she is clerk, cause any or all records, papers, plats, or other documents kept by him or her to be reproduced on photographic microfilm or microcards and may, with the approval of the court for which he or she is clerk, record, keep and preserve any and all records, papers, plats, or other documents required by the laws of this state to be recorded or kept by said clerk or court exclusively upon photographic microfilm or microcards instead of in well-bound books or instead of by any other method heretofore prescribed by law. Such photographic microfilm and microcards shall be of durable material and possess good, archival qualities. The device used to reproduce such records on such film and c

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Legislative History

1996 Reg. Sess., HB4204

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