secretary of state
Who Keeps the offical State records?Which of the following keeps state records?attorney generaltreasurerauditorsecretary of statelieutenant governorsuperintendent of public instruction
The secretary of state oversees elections in the state and the recording and publishing of all laws. The office headed by this person also keeps other kinds of official records.
The Secretary of State.
Secretary of state
the answer is "treasurer"
Each individual county keeps records of adoption. However, the state capitol building in Springfield, IL will have microfiche copies of the adoption records in the Hall of Records.
The official phrase for altering records is "falsifying documents."
This should be public record, found at the courthouse. First you would need to find the owners. That information is available through your local Tax Appraisal District, which usually has a website. You would have to find out from the owner who the lender is.
The least Tornado prone state is Alaska, which has only had 4 recorded tornadoes since official records began In 1950.
The official keeper of official county records varies by location, but it is typically the County Clerk or Recorder's Office. They are responsible for maintaining and preserving important documents such as property records, marriage licenses, and court records for their county.
The myflorida website is the official website of the state of Florida and it offers e-Government services of the state of Florida. One can pay traffic tickets and order official records on this site.
No such state holds that title. The state with the fewest tornadoes in Alaska, which has recorded 4 tornadoes since official records began in 1950.