1052.004 – ALTERNATE RECORDKEEPING. Instead of maintaining
Texas Estates Code § 1052.004
Summary
This law allows county clerks to maintain guardianship proceeding records in alternative formats, such as digital files or microfilm, instead of traditional record books. It provides flexibility in recordkeeping methods for guardianship cases, benefiting both clerks and the public.
County clerks can use digital or microfilm formats for records.
Alternative methods replace traditional record books.
Enhances accessibility and efficiency in guardianship proceedings.
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