This law section outlines the procedures for proving the absence of records through written statements after diligent searches, including requirements for domestic and foreign records. It also clarifies that existing laws related to jurisdiction, service, and foreign law are unaffected by these provisions. Additionally, it emphasizes that certain methods for determining foreign law and proving official records are prescribed and not replaced by this chapter.
A written statement authenticated according to the law, showing that a diligent search found no record or entry of the specified type in the designated records.
No, this chapter does not modify laws related to jurisdiction, service, or foreign law determination, which remain in effect.
No, the methods for proving foreign law and official records are specifically prescribed in sections 5327 and 5328, and cannot be replaced by other procedures.
It applies to official records, including domestic and foreign records, where a diligent search shows no record or entry exists.