Arkansas Code § 20-7-407

Fees
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In addition to the fees authorized by § 20-7-123(b)(1)(H) and (I) , the following fees shall be collected and credited to the State Board of Health Laboratory Revenue Fund: (1) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the State Registrar of Vital Records for the making and certification of any birth certificate or record; (2) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected for the making and certification of each additional copy of any birth certificate or record; (3) A fee of six dollars ($6.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of a single copy of a death certificate; (4) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of each additional copy of a death certificate; (5) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of any marriage or divorce certificate or record; (6) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of each additional copy of any marriage or divorce certificate or record; (7) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any birth record; (8) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any marriage or divorce record; and (9) A fee of six dollars ($6.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any death record. Acts 2003, No. 1723, § 7.
In addition to the fees authorized by § 20-7-123(b)(1)(H) and (I) , the following fees shall be collected and credited to the State Board of Health Laboratory Revenue Fund: (1) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the State Registrar of Vital Records for the making and certification of any birth certificate or record; (2) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected for the making and certification of each additional copy of any birth certificate or record; (3) A fee of six dollars ($6.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of a single copy of a death certificate; (4) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of each additional copy of a death certificate; (5) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of any marriage or divorce certificate or record; (6) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of each additional copy of any marriage or divorce certificate or record; (7) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any birth record; (8) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any marriage or divorce record; and (9) A fee of six dollars ($6.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any death record. Acts 2003, No. 1723, § 7.
In addition to the fees authorized by § 20-7-123(b)(1)(H) and (I) , the following fees shall be collected and credited to the State Board of Health Laboratory Revenue Fund: (1) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the State Registrar of Vital Records for the making and certification of any birth certificate or record; (2) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected for the making and certification of each additional copy of any birth certificate or record; (3) A fee of six dollars ($6.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of a single copy of a death certificate; (4) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of each additional copy of a death certificate; (5) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of any marriage or divorce certificate or record; (6) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of each additional copy of any marriage or divorce certificate or record; (7) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any birth record; (8) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any marriage or divorce record; and (9) A fee of six dollars ($6.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any death record. Acts 2003, No. 1723, § 7.
In addition to the fees authorized by § 20-7-123(b)(1)(H) and (I) , the following fees shall be collected and credited to the State Board of Health Laboratory Revenue Fund:
(1) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the State Registrar of Vital Records for the making and certification of any birth certificate or record;
(2) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected for the making and certification of each additional copy of any birth certificate or record;
(3) A fee of six dollars ($6.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of a single copy of a death certificate;
(4) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of each additional copy of a death certificate;
(5) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of any marriage or divorce certificate or record;
(6) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for the making and certification of each additional copy of any marriage or divorce certificate or record;
(7) A fee of seven dollars ($7.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any birth record;
(8) A fee of five dollars ($5.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any marriage or divorce record; and
(9) A fee of six dollars ($6.00) collected by the registrar for an examination and search of the files for any death record.
Acts 2003, No. 1723, § 7.

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