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 in this state or the record or minute containing such judgment, which is lost or destroyed, may be supplied by parol proof of its contents.
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 39 - Public Records, Printing and Notices
§ 39-101 - Permanent public records; quality; storage; violation; classification
§ 39-102 - Annual report; copies
§ 39-103 - Size of public records; exemptions
§ 39-121 - Inspection of public records
§ 39-121.02 - Action on denial of access; costs and attorney fees; damages
§ 39-123 - Information identifying eligible persons; confidentiality; definitions
§ 39-123.01 - Personal identifying information of crime witnesses; confidentiality; definition
§ 39-126 - Federal risk assessments of infrastructure; confidentiality
§ 39-126.01 - Local government; telecommunications infrastructure records; nondisclosure; exceptions
§ 39-127 - Free copies of police reports and transcripts for crime victims; definition
§ 39-128 - Disciplinary records of public officers and employees; disclosure; exceptions
§ 39-141 - Proof of certain lost or destroyed documents or instruments
§ 39-142 - Action for restoration and substitution of lost or destroyed documents
§ 39-144 - Recording of certified copies of lost or destroyed records or records of a former county
§ 39-145 - Re-recording of original papers when record destroyed
§ 39-161 - Presentment of false instrument for filing; classification
§ 39-171 - Public records; requests; point of contact
§ 39-201 - Definition of newspaper
§ 39-202 - Contract for public printing; bids; award
§ 39-203 - Number of publications for compliance with requirement of notice for specified time
§ 39-204 - Publication of notice; time; place