Indiana Code - Civil Law and Procedure - Title 34, Section 34-37-1-8

Copies of records; deeds; office books; official bonds

Sec. 8. Exemplifications or copies of records, records of deeds,
other instruments, office books, parts of office books, and official
bonds that are kept in any public office in Indiana shall be proved or
admitted as legal evidence in any court or office in Indiana:
(1) by the attestation of the custodian of the records, books,
deeds, other instruments, or official bonds that the copies are
true and complete copies of the records, bonds, instruments,
books, bonds, or parts of the records, books, deeds, other
instruments, or official bonds in the custodian's custody; and
(2) by:
(A) the annexation by the custodian of the seal of office of
the custodian if there is a seal; or,
(B) if there is no official seal, by the attachment to the
attestation described in subdivision (1) of the certificate of
the clerk and the seal of the circuit or superior court of the
proper county where the custodian resides, that the
attestation is made by the proper officer.

As added by P.L.1-1998, SEC.33.

Last modified: May 24, 2006