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From: Jim Powell Jr <>
Subject: Re: [FLORIDA] marriage database (New Law)
Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2002 12:33:48 -0400
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Here is what our office is working with....
http://www.clerk-alachua-fl.org/clerk/PRENotices.html
Nothing is restricted in the meantime. I have been assured by our local
State Senator that this will not impact our Ancient Records work at all.
Jim
Jim Powell Jr
Ancient Records Coordinator & Webmaster
Alachua County Clerk of the Court
Http://www.clerk-alachua-fl.org/archive/default.cfm
Online Volunteers Wanted...
http://www.clerk-alachua-fl.org/Archive/CFDocs/VolunHelp.cfm
Brenda Antal wrote:
>Well it certainly seems to me that if living people applying for marriage
>licenses are published in the newspapers, then these old pre-1900
marriages
>could be available.
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>Thanks for your input Peggy.
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>Brenda
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>>It may be because of Florida's new privacy laws. In Leon County, the
Clerk
>>of the Court has restricted access to just about everything & is giving
>>people 60 days (which should be about half over) to send his office a
>>request to remove certain information...including SS numbers, birth dates
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>>>Can someone tell me why I cannot access the Florida marriage database
>>>project on rootsweb? I used to.
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