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Statutes > New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 14 - Records, Legal Notices and Oaths. > Article 1 - Preservation, Restoration and Destruction of Records, 14-1-1 through 14-1-8.

Article 1 - Preservation, Restoration and Destruction of Records, 14-1-1 through 14-1-8.

  • Section 14-1-1 - Filing certified copy of document when original is in danger of damage or destruction.
  • Section 14-1-2 - Effect of filing certified copy.
  • Section 14-1-3 - Method of copying.
  • Section 14-1-4 - "Public officer" defined for purpose of microfilming records.
  • Section 14-1-5 - Authorization for photographing and microfilming public records.
  • Section 14-1-6 - Photographed or microfilmed copies deemed original records.
  • Section 14-1-7 - Destruction of obsolete county records.
  • Section 14-1-8 - Obsolete county records; notice of proposed destruction; preservation desired by state records administrator; delivery of documents.




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