Delaware Code § 16-3107

Reproduction of vital records; official seal for certification
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(a) To preserve vital records, the State Registrar is authorized to prepare typewritten, photographic, electronic or other reproductions
of certificates or reports in the Office of Vital Statistics. Such reproductions when certified by the State Registrar shall be accepted as
the original records.

(b) The Department shall adopt an official seal for purposes of certification. Every certificate or other official paper executed by the
State Registrar, in pursuance of any authority conferred by law, and bearing the seal of the Department shall be received as evidence when
duly certified by the Department, under its seal, with the same force and effect as the original would, in law, be entitled to if produced
in open court.

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