16-21-7. Certification and authentication of court record. A court document may be certified as an official copy only if the original document is on file with the court. In addition to manually certifying documents with a handwritten signature, any custodian of a court document may also use an electronic signature and seal to certify or authenticate documents that are in electronic format. A raised seal on the copy from the issuing court shall not be required.
Source: SL 2012, ch 255, § 7 (Supreme Court Rule 12-01), eff. Feb. 21, 2012.