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EAST TEXAS FAMILY RECORDS VOL. 7, NO. 4, WINTER 1983
than two days after the designated return date which will appear on confirmation
and packing slips.
PAYMENT METHODS
The participating institution receives payments from the individual patron and
may charge an additional fee to cover handling and return postage. The contractor
will then accept prepayment, selected accounts receivable, and deposit accounts.
All publicly funded institutions (basically libraries) that qualify for the
service may utilize accounts receivable, as well as deposit accounts or prepayment.
All users, including libraries, who utilize deposit accounts will receive
a $ .05 per roll discount. Unless deposit accounts have been established prepayment
(which is always optional) must accompany an order when two rolls or
less are being ordered.
NOTICE OF FILM AVAILABILITY
Customers may order film to be delivered on a specific date or they may request
film to be shipped "as soon as possible." In either event, if the film cannot
be shipped within ten days of the receipt of order, a written confirmation will
be sent to the participating institution notifying them of the arrival date of
the film. Included in this confirmation will be the notice of the return date
of the film. Adherence to the return date is crucial to the success of the
program and all waiting institutions are expected to comply with these dates to
the maximum degree possible.
WAITING PERIOD
The program is designed for prompt shipment when the film is available and systematic
scheduling when multiple orders accumulate, with no customer having to
wait more than 60 days.
CENSUS MATERIALS AVAILABILITY
At the present time, the 1790 to 1900 census schedules and Soundex are available.
Later this year, the schedules and Soundex for the 1910 census will be available
through the same contractor.
PLACING AN ORDER
A person wishing to rent census microfilm can place an order through his local
library or participating genealogical association. The film is then delivered
to the library or the association and must be returned by the library or association,
not the individual user.
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East Texas Genealogical Society. East Texas Family Records, Volume 7, Number 4, Winter 1983, periodical, Winter 1983; Tyler, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth38043/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting East Texas Genealogical Society.