FCC 1.359 Revised as of October 1, 2006
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Sec. 1.359 Proof of official record; authentication of copy.
An official record or entry therein, when admissible for any purpose, may be
evidenced by an official publication thereof or by a copy attested by the
officer having legal custody of the record, or by his deputy, and
accompanied with a certificate that such officer has the custody. If the
office in which the record is kept is within the United States or within a
territory or insular possession subject to the dominion of the United
States, the certificate may be made by the judge of a court of record of the
district or political subdivision in which the record is kept, authenticated
by the seal of the court, or may be made by any public officer having a seal
of office having official duties in the district or political subdivision in
which the record is kept, authenticated by the seal of his office. If the
office in which the record is kept is in a foreign state or country, the
certificate may be made by a secretary of embassy or legation, consul
general, consul, vice consul, or consular agent, or by any officer in the
foreign service of the United States stationed in the foreign state or
country in which the record is kept, and authenticated by the seal of his
office.
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