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<law><site_title>Virginia Decoded</site_title><site_url>https://vacode.org</site_url><law_id>75760</law_id><section_number>17.1-224</section_number><catch_line>Copy of illegible instrument used for making permanent record</catch_line><edition url="https://vacode.org/2025/" slug="2025" current="TRUE" last_updated="">2025</edition><structure><unit label="title" level="1" order_by="1" identifier="17.1">Courts of Record</unit><unit label="chapter" level="2" order_by="1" identifier="2">Clerks, Clerks' Offices and Records</unit><unit label="article" level="3" order_by="1" identifier="3">Records, Recordation and Indexing Generally</unit></structure><text>
						<section><p>In offices of clerks of <span class="dictionary">courts</span> of record in which instruments are recorded by any photographic or electronic imaging process, the clerk may, in the event any such instrument is in such condition that a perfect and legible record cannot be produced by such process, make and certify a copy of such instrument, for which he shall be entitled to such fees as are prescribed by <span class="dictionary">law</span> for making and certifying copies of instruments, and use such copy for making permanent records of his office by such photographic or electronic imaging process. Such original instrument shall be preserved in the clerk&#x2019;s office, in the same manner as is prescribed by <span class="dictionary">law</span> for preserving wills.</p></section></text><history>1948, p. 776; Michie Suppl. 1948, &#xA7; 3387b, &#xA7; 17-59.1; 1998, c. 872; 2010, cc. 717, 760.</history><metadata></metadata></law>
