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Lawmakers consider shortening court exhibit retention from six to five years to align schedules
2112213 · January 14, 2025
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Summary
Senate Bill 5021 would change the retention period for court exhibits from six years to five, bringing existing statutes into alignment. County clerks and county associations said the change reduces administrative duplication and risk of error; no final action was recorded at the hearing.
Senate Bill 5021, introduced in the Law & Justice Committee, would reduce the statutory default retention period for court exhibits from six years to five. Ryan Giannini and Timothy Gersham explained the change is intended to align two differing retention schedules in state law and…
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