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  • GREENVILLE COUNTY - SC Archives - South Carolina

    Greenville, SC
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    This document is a South Carolina Archives summary guide for Greenville County, established in 1786, that catalogs historical records held in the state archives. The guide lists the Register of Mesne Conveyances records spanning 1787–1947, including 78 microfilm reels and 4 volumes of conveyance books (1787–1929), 9 reels of plat books (1897–1912), and 78 reels of real estate mortgage books (1872–1907), among other property-related documents. The Commissioner of Locations section contains 5 microfilm reels of plat books (1804–1846) and 2 reels of warrant of survey books (1844–1880). The Clerk of Court records include 562 volumes of voter registration books (bulk 1925–1936) and a register of medical practitioners spanning 1882–1949. These archival materials serve as primary sources for genealogical, property, and administrative research in Greenville County history.

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  • Search Public Files - Public Records - Baton Rouge Clerk

    Baton Rouge, LA
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The West Baton Rouge Parish Clerk of Court provides online public access to civil, criminal, and land records through three platforms: ClerkConnect for civil suits and probates (including pleadings, divorces, property disputes, and child support cases); ClerkNet for criminal charges, Bills of Information, and traffic violations from the 18th Judicial District Court; and ESearch for conveyance, mortgage, and map indexes, with document images available for purchase. Civil records date to Louisiana's statehood and many have been digitized. The office also participates in the Louisiana Clerks Remote Access Authority (LCRAA), a multi-parish portal enabling searches across conveyance and mortgage indexes in participating parishes. Records not currently available electronically may be requested by contacting the Clerk of Court at 225-383-0378.

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  • Dallas County Clerk

    Dallas, TX
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    The Dallas County Clerk's office serves Dallas County residents from its Records Building at 500 Elm Street, Suite 2100, Dallas, TX 75202, operating Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and maintains eleven divisions including Accounting & Trust, Criminal Courts, Probate Courts, Recording, and Vital Records. The office now offers Electronic Certified Official Public Record (OPR) Documents and Court Documents available 24 hours a day online with advanced encrypted features and unique digital signatures. Effective November 1, 2023, probate judges increased attorney ad litem fee deposits to $600 under Administrative Order 2023-1. Effective July 1, 2023, House Bill 1195 requires photo ID for all documents submitted to the county clerk conveying property between persons.

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  • CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS CODE OF ORDINANCES VOLUME I

    Dallas, TX
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    This document is the City of Dallas, Texas Code of Ordinances Volumes I and II, current through Ordinance 32363 passed December 14, 2022. The excerpted sections detail procedures for the sale of city real property, including requirements for bid information disclosure, the city manager's role in recommending sales to city council, and the process for awarding property sales through formal bids, negotiated sales, or public auction. The document establishes that the city manager may execute conveyances without further council action when public auction bids meet or exceed the reserve amount, but must refer lower bids to council for approval.

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