AIC23 PP - Inherited Land: Cracking the Code Using Archival Records

Session Description

This presentation will focus on how real property records are protected in government offices and can be researched by the public. These records can be used to determine the current value of the property and can be used to discover the history of the property and who the previous title holders have been. These records stored in archives provide historical insight into how particular agreements on land purchase were executed before notaries.

Speaker

Beryl F. Hunter, M.A. | Asst. Archivist New Orleans Notarial Archives Research Center | Elelyon Cultural Solutions LLC

Continuing Education

Review of this session recording will award 1 CE hour. 

CPE credit is not awarded for this pre-recorded offering. 

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1.00 CE credit  |  Certificate available
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