§ 39-205 – Proof of publication; filing
39-205. Proof of publication; filing A. An affidavit by the publisher, or his agent in his behalf, with a copy of the publication thereto attached, stating the name of the paper in which published, the place of publication, the date of each publication, and that the copy thereto attached is a true copy, shall be […]
§ 39-221 – Price for printing; size of type
39-221. Price for printing; size of type A. The maximum price which shall be paid for public printing and advertising, and for publications required by law, shall be at a rate per column inch, per insertion, charged for legal advertising as shown by the local rate card of the newspaper in which publication is to […]
§ 39-126.01 – Local government; telecommunications infrastructure records; nondisclosure; exceptions
39-126.01. Local government; telecommunications infrastructure records; nondisclosure; exceptions A. Except as provided in subsection B, a city, town or county shall not disclose any records relating to the construction of wireline telecommunications infrastructure, including the location of lines, equipment and plants used for telecommunications services on or along public streets or highways. B. A city, […]
§ 39-127 – Free copies of police reports and transcripts for crime victims; definition
39-127. Free copies of police reports and transcripts for crime victims; definition A. A victim of a criminal offense that is a part I crime under the statewide uniform crime reporting program, the victim’s attorney on behalf of the victim or an immediate family member of the victim if the victim is killed or incapacitated […]
§ 39-128 – Disciplinary records of public officers and employees; disclosure; exceptions
39-128. Disciplinary records of public officers and employees; disclosure; exceptions A. A public body shall maintain all records that are reasonably necessary or appropriate to maintain an accurate knowledge of disciplinary actions, including the employee responses to all disciplinary actions, involving public officers or employees of the public body. The records shall be open to […]
§ 39-141 – Proof of certain lost or destroyed documents or instruments
39-141. Proof of certain lost or destroyed documents or instruments Any deed, bond, bill of sale, mortgage, deed of trust, power of attorney or conveyance which is required or permitted by law to be acknowledged or recorded which has been so acknowledged or recorded, or any judgment, order or decree of a court of record […]
§ 39-142 – Action for restoration and substitution of lost or destroyed documents
39-142. Action for restoration and substitution of lost or destroyed documents Upon loss or destruction of an instrument as indicated in section 39-141, a person interested therein may bring an action in the superior court of the county where the loss or destruction occurred for restoration and substitution of such instrument against the grantor in […]
§ 39-143 – Judgment of restoration; recording of judgment; judgment as substitute for original instrument
39-143. Judgment of restoration; recording of judgment; judgment as substitute for original instrument A. If upon the trial of the action provided for in section 39-142, the court finds that such instrument existed, and has been lost or destroyed and determines the contents thereof, it shall enter a judgment containing the finding and a description […]
§ 39-144 – Recording of certified copies of lost or destroyed records or records of a former county
39-144. Recording of certified copies of lost or destroyed records or records of a former county Certified copies from a record of a county, the record of which has been lost or destroyed, and certified copies from records of the county from which a new county was created, may be recorded in such county when […]
§ 39-145 – Re-recording of original papers when record destroyed
39-145. Re-recording of original papers when record destroyed When the original papers have been preserved but the record thereof has been lost or destroyed, they may again be recorded within four years from the loss or destruction of such record. The last registration shall have force and effect from the date of the original registration.