Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 59 - County Recorders of Deeds
Section 59.480 - Recording of discharges from Armed Forces — definitions — duties of recorders — certain discharge records open records — disclosure of records, when.

Effective - 28 Aug 2004
59.480. Recording of discharges from Armed Forces — definitions — duties of recorders — certain discharge records open records — disclosure of records, when. — 1. As used in this section, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following terms mean:
(1) "Authorized party", any of the following:
(a) The person who is the subject of the document;
(b) The representative of a person who is the subject of the document or the agent of a person who is the subject of the document, including but not limited to, relatives, attorneys, attorneys in fact, conservators, guardians, and funeral directors; and who has authorization in writing from the person who is the subject of the document, the spouse of the person who is the subject of the document, a relative who is the next of kin of the person who is the subject of the document, a court, in order to represent the person who is the subject of the document or the executor of the person who was the subject of the document who is acting on behalf of the deceased subject of the document;
(c) Government agencies, including courts, that have an interest in assisting the subject of the document or in assisting the beneficiaries of the deceased subject of the document in obtaining a benefit;
(2) "Military discharge document", a discharge, separation notice, certificate of service, report of transfer or discharge, or any other notice or document which is evidence of severance or transfer from military service and which contains a service record from the Armed Forces of the United States, or any document that purports to represent a notice of separation from or service in any Armed Forces of the United States or any state, including but not limited to the Department of Defense form DD 214;
(3) "Recorder of deeds", the recorder of deeds in those counties where separate and the circuit clerk and ex officio recorder of deeds in those counties where the offices are combined.
2. Military discharge documents shall be accepted for filing by the recorder of deeds in all counties and the City of St. Louis in this state without any fee or compensation therefor.
3. The recorder of deeds may refuse to accept any military discharge document that:
(1) Is not an original or does not contain an original signature of an officer of the Armed Forces of the United States or a federal or state agency;
(2) Is not a certified copy from an agency of the federal or state government; or
(3) Appears to have alterations or erasures.
4. On or after August 28, 2004, the recorder of deeds shall:
(1) Maintain and make available to the public in its office an index containing only the name of the subject of a military discharge document;
(2) Maintain a separate index from publicly available information that contains only:
(a) The name of the subject of a military discharge document; and
(b) The location of the image of the military discharge document;
(3) Maintain the images of all military discharge documents separately from all other publicly available filed or recorded document images.
5. As part of any remote access system, the recorder of deeds shall not make available the location of the image or the image of the military discharge document.
6. Images of a military discharge document or copies thereof shall only be made available to an authorized party by submitting a notarized request form to the recorder of deeds. The recorder of deeds shall not receive a fee or compensation for a certified or uncertified copy of the military discharge document and shall not charge a notary fee for notarizing such request form.
7. All images of military discharge records older than seventy-five years are deemed principally of historical or genealogical interest, and shall be open records.
8. Prior to August 28, 2004, the Recorders Association of Missouri shall adopt a request form and any rules necessary to implement the provisions of this section. The recorder of deeds in all counties and the City of St. Louis shall use and furnish the forms adopted by the Recorders Association of Missouri and comply with the rules adopted by the Recorders Association of Missouri.
9. A request form that contains more than one military discharge document shall not be accepted by the recorder of deeds.
10. The recorder of deeds shall keep all completed request forms for a period of at least five years and such forms shall be made available only to an authorized party in accordance with the provisions of this section.
11. In the event that military discharge documents, prior to August 28, 2004, have been commingled, and to the extent possible, a recorder of deeds may choose to enact the provisions of this section regarding the indexes and images.
12. On or after August 28, 2004, military discharge documents kept pursuant to this section shall not be reproduced or used in whole or in part for any commercial or speculative purposes.
13. Any individual, agency, or court which obtains information pursuant to this section shall not disseminate or disclose such information or any part thereof except as authorized in this section or otherwise by law.
14. The recorder of deeds shall not be liable for any damages that may result from good faith compliance with the provisions of this section.
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(L. 1943 p. 643 § 15077A, A.L. 1973 H.B. 772, A.L. 2003 S.B. 61 merged with S.B. 325, A.L. 2004 H.B. 1634)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VI - County, Township and Political Subdivision Government

Chapter 59 - County Recorders of Deeds

Section 59.003 - Requests for records dated after December 31, 1969 to be made at original recorder's office.

Section 59.005 - Definitions.

Section 59.010 - Office created.

Section 59.020 - Election — term of office (first, second and third class counties).

Section 59.021 - Qualifications when offices of clerk of the court and recorder of deeds are separate.

Section 59.022 - Vacancy when offices of clerk of the court and recorder of deeds are separate, how filled.

Section 59.041 - Separation of offices of circuit clerk and recorder of deeds (certain second class counties) — office to be placed on ballot, when.

Section 59.042 - Vote required to separate offices of circuit court clerk and recorder of deeds, when.

Section 59.043 - Circuit court clerk elected, when.

Section 59.044 - Certain recorders to be paid statutory compensation.

Section 59.080 - Failure to give bond — penalty.

Section 59.090 - Circuit clerk to be ex officio recorder, exceptions (fourth class counties).

Section 59.100 - Bond.

Section 59.110 - Bond of clerk — deposited, recorded (fourth class counties).

Section 59.120 - Place of office — record books.

Section 59.130 - Seal.

Section 59.140 - Seal used by ex officio recorder.

Section 59.150 - Administration of oaths.

Section 59.160 - Office hours, cities of 300,000 or more population.

Section 59.163 - Instruments where recorded or filed in counties of first class having two recording offices.

Section 59.167 - Abstract of instruments in branch offices not required to be kept (first class counties).

Section 59.170 - Branch of Jackson County recorder's office in Kansas City — recording of documents at county seat of Jackson County permitted.

Section 59.180 - County commission to provide office and supplies.

Section 59.200 - Recorder or deputy prohibited from making abstracts of title — penalty.

Section 59.210 - Accounts audited and settled by county commission.

Section 59.220 - Compensation of recorder of deeds (St. Louis City).

Section 59.227 - Fees, record of and disposition of (certain first class counties).

Section 59.230 - Fees received — reports — deposited where (second class counties).

Section 59.240 - Fees to be collected — affidavit required — report, contents of (second class and certain first class counties).

Section 59.245 - Record of conveyances to county assessor (second class and certain first class counties).

Section 59.250 - Accounting of fees collected — annual report — moneys collected property of county.

Section 59.255 - Marginal release of deeds of trust book kept, certain counties.

Section 59.257 - Deputy recorders — appointment — qualifications — certain counties.

Section 59.260 - Circuit clerk to collect and report fees as recorder, when.

Section 59.270 - Deputies — compensation (certain first class counties).

Section 59.290 - Deputies — appointment — qualifications — compensation (second class counties).

Section 59.300 - Deputies, counties wherein clerk is ex officio recorder — appointment — qualifications.

Section 59.310 - Documents for recording — page, defined — size of type or print — signature requirements — recorder's fee.

Section 59.313 - Recorder's fees (St. Louis City) — page, defined — size of type or print — signature requirements.

Section 59.318 - Donation for homeless, recording of certain instruments (Jackson County).

Section 59.319 - User fee and an additional fee required to record — collection, deposit, distribution, use of — state treasurer, commissioner of administration, secretary of state, duties.

Section 59.320 - Fee to be paid before record made, exceptions.

Section 59.321 - One dollar filing fee required, used for county employees' retirement system or general revenue account.

Section 59.330 - What shall be recorded — legal description required, when — validity.

Section 59.331 - Certain personal identifying information not to be included in certain documents for recording, exceptions.

Section 59.332 - Redaction or removal of sensitive personal identifying information permitted, when, procedure (Jackson County)

Section 59.335 - Bankruptcy, certified copies of papers to be recorded — fees.

Section 59.340 - Records to be recorded in separate books by classes.

Section 59.350 - Conveyances of personal property recorded, how.

Section 59.380 - Land patents recorded.

Section 59.390 - Copies of land patents received in evidence.

Section 59.400 - Manner of recording.

Section 59.410 - Photographic copies deemed recording — to be bound.

Section 59.420 - Manner of recording (first class counties and certain cities).

Section 59.430 - Certificate on instrument recorded.

Section 59.440 - Abstract and index of deeds.

Section 59.450 - Index to marriage contracts and certificates.

Section 59.460 - Index to officers' commissions and bonds.

Section 59.470 - Index to instruments on file.

Section 59.480 - Recording of discharges from Armed Forces — definitions — duties of recorders — certain discharge records open records — disclosure of records, when.

Section 59.510 - Certified copy of deeds for land in different counties to be recorded, when.

Section 59.520 - Certified copy of record notice to purchasers.

Section 59.530 - Force and effect of certified copy.

Section 59.540 - United States land patents.

Section 59.550 - United States land patents — duties of recorders.

Section 59.560 - New abstract and index of deeds, when made — fee.

Section 59.563 - Electronic format for documents may be established.

Section 59.565 - Electronically transmitted signature valid, when.

Section 59.567 - Fees, collection procedure.

Section 59.568 - Electronic records, requirements for certain documents.

Section 59.569 - Electronic documents with electronic signatures, permissible, when — requirements, certificate — notary public duties — inapplicability, when.

Section 59.570 - Records rebound, when.

Section 59.580 - Records transcribed, when.

Section 59.590 - New record books — designation — certification — validity.

Section 59.605 - Recorder to furnish assessor with list of mortgages and deeds of trust (second and certain third class counties).

Section 59.610 - Rerecording of conveyances — when — by whom.

Section 59.620 - Rerecording — free of charge, when.

Section 59.630 - Compensation for rerecording copyist.

Section 59.640 - Rerecorded conveyances admissible in evidence.

Section 59.650 - Neglect of duty — liability.

Section 59.660 - Neglect of duty — penalty.

Section 59.700 - Waiver of state's rights of reverter in certain property (Scott County).

Section 59.800 - Additional five dollar fee imposed, when, distribution — fund established, use of moneys — deficiency, effect of.