Clerks of court may maintain records on computers; paper or microfilm records required in certain instances.

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Notwithstanding the provisions of this article or any other provision of law, a public record required to be kept by a clerk of court including, but not limited to, a book, journal, index, paper, writing, written record, and written findings may be maintained in a computer system provided that a paper or microfilm record must be maintained on all permanently valuable records.

HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 412, Section 1, eff May 25, 1994.


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