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On-line Order Form
Photograph Permission to Publish Policy
Photograph Duplication Policy

Prices and Fees Schedule

Photograph Print Reproduction
Copy print service no longer offered.

Photograph Digital Copies (CD or e-mail attachment)
Reference print of scan (regular paper): $1.00 each
Scan printed on photo paper: $4.00 each
Scans (on floppy, CD, or e-mail attachment): $10.00 per image
For digital copies indicate the resolution in dots per inch (dpi) desired for the scan. Indicate the format desired (JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, Photoshop PSD, etc.). Indicate if for use on Macintosh.

Reproduction Use Fees (One-time only, non-exclusive; for both print and digital)
Publishing or exhibit (print or electronic): In-state: $10.00 per image; Out-of-state: $20.00 per image
Broadcast or video: In-state: $10.00 per image; Out-of-state: $20.00 per image
Commercial decorative display In-state: $15.00; Out-of-state: $25.00 per image
Advertising In-state: $15.00 per image; Out-of-state: $25.00 per image
Worldwide, multiple uses, in perpetuity for a single project: $50.00 per image

Other reference services and fees
Obituaries: $5.00 per name
Naturalization records: $5.00 per name
Censuses: $5.00 per household, per census
Cass County marriage licenses: $5.00 per record
Cass County Court records: $5.00 per record
Photocopies: 20 cents (letter & legal); 40 cents (ledger)
Above applies only to mail, e-mail, telephone requests filled by reference staff. Mail order minimum is $5.00. Mail orders over 25 pages, photocopy fee doubles for copies pages 26 and up.

Order done by outside firm: Firm's costs plus $10.00 service fee per order.
Audio cassette duplication: $5.00 high speed; $10.00 real time
Video cassette duplication: $32.00
Postage and handling:
    Order under $15: $2.00
    Order over $15: $3.00
Rush orders are double the listed fees

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Last Updated: 8/17/2006