Section 27329 Of Article 4. Recording From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 4.
27329
. If any record of an instrument is lost, injured, or
destroyed by conflagration or other public calamity, the recorder
shall record any instrument of writing entitled to record pursuant to
this chapter which:
(a) Has been previously recorded in his office.
(b) When it is presented to him for record and is duly certified
by the recorder of any other county of this State as being of record
in his office.
In recording the instrument, the recorder shall record all
certificates attached thereto and all endorsements thereon, and if
any of the certificates or endorsements show the previous recording
in the county where the instrument or the certified copy of the
instrument is presented for record, the date appearing in the
certificate or endorsement of such record shall be taken as the date
of recording in the county, where the instrument or the certified
copy of the instrument is presented for record. Such record and
certified copy, duly certified by the recorder under his seal of
office, may be introduced in evidence with the same force and effect
as the original record or certified copy of the original record.
The recorder shall receive for his services pursuant to this
section the same fees as he is entitled to receive for recording
instruments of like character.