Arkansas Code Title 16, Subtitle 7, Chapter 119 - Preservation and Restoration of Records
- § 16-119-101 - Other Methods of Restoration Unaffected by Chapter.
Nothing in this chapter shall be so construed as to hinder or prevent any lost, burned, or destroyed records, papers, or proceedings from being...
- § 16-119-102 - Proceedings for Restoring Records Generally.
In adjudicating upon any petition filed under the provisions of this chapter, similar proceedings shall be had as upon any other cases pending in...
- § 16-119-103 - Restoration of Destroyed Judgments Generally.
(a) If any person or persons, either in the person's or persons' own right or as guardian or guardians, executor or executors, or administrator...
- § 16-119-104 - Restoration of Destroyed Judgments -- Procedural Conditions.
No reinstating order, sentence, or decree shall be rendered by the court, unless: (1) The petition is verified by affidavit and has been filed...
- § 16-119-105 - Restoration of Records in Pending Cases.
(a) In case any matter or proceeding pending in the county or circuit courts of any county is still undisposed of, and the records...
- § 16-119-106 - Papers Evidencing Title to Real or Personal Property Recorded Anew.
(a) In all cases in which any deed of conveyance, title bond, mortgage, deed, or other written muniment of title of or concerning any...
- § 16-119-107 - Restoration of Marriage Records.
(a) (1) In cases where any marriage has been legally solemnized in any county, and the certificate of marriage required by law to be...
- § 16-119-108 - Restoration of Record of Married Person's Schedule of Property.
(a) (1) In all cases in which any married woman availed herself of the provisions of ยงยง 9-11-501 and 9-11-509 -- 9-11-514 and has...
- § 16-119-109 - Restoration of Bonds of Executors, Administrators, or Guardians.
(a) In all cases relating to executorships, administrations, and guardianships in which the bonds of the executors, administrators, or guardians were lost, destroyed, or...
- § 16-119-110 - Certified Copies of Restored Record Admissible As Evidence.
A duly certified copy of the record of any instrument, order, judgment, or decree made by virtue of this chapter shall be received in...
- § 16-119-111 - Record Books Unfit for Preservation -- Transcriptions to Take Place of Originals.
(a) The county courts of the various counties of the state are authorized to have transcribed into well-bound books, suitable for that purpose, provided...
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