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Series Report: New Series Form

Series Report: New Series Form

PRO 21B
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The information provided in PRO 21B Series Report: New Series Form provides the basis for registration of your record series and consignments in the PROV archival catalogue.

Use PRO 21B Series Report: Subsequent Consignment Form if records from the series have previously been transferred to PROV.

 

Download PRO 21B Form
Related Fact Sheets
  • Series Arrangements & Control Records Fact Sheet PROS 10/13 FS1c
  • Common Series in Government Fact Sheet PROS 10/13 FS1d
  • Series Date Range Creation Fact Sheet PROS 10/13 FS1e
  • Series Date Range Creation Fact Sheet PROS 10/13 FS1f
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