Arkansas Code § 4-27-127

Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document
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A certificate attached to a copy of a document filed by the Secretary of State, bearing his signature (which may be in facsimile) and the seal of this state, is conclusive evidence that the original document is on file with the Secretary of State. Acts 1987, No. 958, § 64-110.
A certificate attached to a copy of a document filed by the Secretary of State, bearing his signature (which may be in facsimile) and the seal of this state, is conclusive evidence that the original document is on file with the Secretary of State. Acts 1987, No. 958, § 64-110.
A certificate attached to a copy of a document filed by the Secretary of State, bearing his signature (which may be in facsimile) and the seal of this state, is conclusive evidence that the original document is on file with the Secretary of State. Acts 1987, No. 958, § 64-110.
A certificate attached to a copy of a document filed by the Secretary of State, bearing his signature (which may be in facsimile) and the seal of this state, is conclusive evidence that the original document is on file with the Secretary of State.
Acts 1987, No. 958, § 64-110.

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