N.Y. Jud. Law § 253
Clerk's fees upon naturalization
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Current — January 1, 2023
As of January 1, 2015
§ 253. Clerk's fees upon naturalization. The clerk of any court,\nwhich has jurisdiction to naturalize an alien, is entitled, for the\nservices specified in this section, to the following fees:\n For all services, upon the filing of a declaration of intention by an\nalien to become a citizen, including the oath or affirmation, the\nrecording of the same, and a certificate thereof delivered to the alien,\ntwenty cents.\n For all services, upon the admission of the alien to be a citizen,\nincluding the recording of the papers, and a certified copy of the\nrecord, which must be delivered to any person requiring it, fifty cents.\n
§ 253. Clerk's fees upon naturalization. The clerk of any court, which\nhas jurisdiction to naturalize a noncitizen, is entitled, for the\nservices specified in this section, to the following fees:\n For all services, upon the filing of a declaration of intention by a\nnoncitizen to become a citizen, including the oath or affirmation, the\nrecording of the same, and a certificate thereof delivered to the\nnoncitizen, twenty cents.\n For all services, upon the admission of the noncitizen to be a\ncitizen, including the recording of the papers, and a certified copy of\nthe record, which must be delivered to any person requiring it, fifty\ncents.\n
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