(a) The county courts of the various counties of the state are authorized to have transcribed into well-bound books, suitable for that purpose, provided by the county courts, all records contained in books that, in the opinion of the county courts, are in a condition unfit for preservation.
(b) The transcript, after being submitted to the county court, examined, compared, and adopted, shall take the place of and be regarded as the original record and, as such, shall be deposited with other records in the office of the county court.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 7 - Particular Proceedings And Remedies
Chapter 119 - Preservation and Restoration of Records
§ 16-119-101. Other methods of restoration unaffected by chapter
§ 16-119-102. Proceedings for restoring records generally
§ 16-119-103. Restoration of destroyed judgments generally
§ 16-119-104. Restoration of destroyed judgments — Procedural conditions
§ 16-119-105. Restoration of records in pending cases
§ 16-119-106. Papers evidencing title to real or personal property recorded anew
§ 16-119-107. Restoration of marriage records
§ 16-119-108. Restoration of record of married person's schedule of property
§ 16-119-109. Restoration of bonds of executors, administrators, or guardians
§ 16-119-110. Certified copies of restored record admissible as evidence
§ 16-119-111. Record books unfit for preservation — Transcriptions to take place of originals