35-8-207. Filing of facsimile copy. (1) The secretary of state may treat a facsimile copy of a document that is required to be filed under this chapter and the signatures on the facsimile copy in the same manner as an original for purposes of this chapter, provided that the secretary of state receives the original document within 5 working days of the receipt of the facsimile copy. If all other requirements are met, the date of filing relates back to the date of receipt of the facsimile copy. A facsimile copy may be filed under this section if it:
(a) is produced by a method of transmission of images in which the image is scanned at the transmitter, reconstructed at the receiving station, and duplicated on paper at the receiving station; and
(b) is legible and the same size as the original.
(2) During the 5-day period referred to in subsection (1), the recorded facsimile copy constitutes constructive notice for all purposes of the original document.
(3) If the original document is not received within 5 working days of receipt of the facsimile copy as provided in subsection (1), the filing of the facsimile copy is void.
(4) A person who files a false document by facsimile copy is liable to the party aggrieved for three times the amount of damages resulting from the filing of the false document.
History: En. Sec. 14, Ch. 120, L. 1993.