RS 365 - Binding and certification
Whether the original of the abstracts, photographs and rectigraphs be purchased, or the right to make or cause to be made a certified copy of them be acquired, true copies of the abstracts, photographs and rectigraphs, after the judgment of court, shall be made at the expense of the parish into well-bound books and the correctness of the copy shall be shown by certificate at the end of each book.
Recordation shall be as follows: those taken from the conveyance records shall be inscribed into books styled "Conveyance Books"; those from the mortgage records into books styled "Mortgage Books"; those from sheriff's deeds into books styled "Sheriff's Deeds"; those from tutorships and successions into books styled "Probate Records"; those from judicial records, into books bearing that name, and likewise throughout, provided that all plats may be recorded in books bearing that name, and the books shall serve as such, and the recordation of each abstract, photograph and rectigraph shall be as of date shown in the same as the date of the recordation of the original.