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§ 64-a. Exemption from publication requirements. 1. If the court shall  find  that  the  publication  of  an  applicant's  change  of name would  jeopardize such applicant's personal safety, the provisions of  sections  sixty-three  and  sixty-four of this article requiring publication shall  be waived and shall be inapplicable. The court shall order  the  records  of  such  change  of  name proceeding to be sealed, to be opened only by  order of the court for good  cause  shown  or  at  the  request  of  the  applicant.    2.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, pending such a finding  in subdivision one where an applicant seeks relief under  this  section,  the court shall immediately order the applicant's current name, proposed  new name, residential and business addresses, telephone numbers, and any  other  information contained in any pleadings or papers submitted to the  court to be safeguarded and sealed in order to prevent their inadvertent  or unauthorized use or disclosure while the matter is pending.

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Statutes > New-york > Cvr > Article-6 > 64-a

§ 64-a. Exemption from publication requirements. 1. If the court shall  find  that  the  publication  of  an  applicant's  change  of name would  jeopardize such applicant's personal safety, the provisions of  sections  sixty-three  and  sixty-four of this article requiring publication shall  be waived and shall be inapplicable. The court shall order  the  records  of  such  change  of  name proceeding to be sealed, to be opened only by  order of the court for good  cause  shown  or  at  the  request  of  the  applicant.    2.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, pending such a finding  in subdivision one where an applicant seeks relief under  this  section,  the court shall immediately order the applicant's current name, proposed  new name, residential and business addresses, telephone numbers, and any  other  information contained in any pleadings or papers submitted to the  court to be safeguarded and sealed in order to prevent their inadvertent  or unauthorized use or disclosure while the matter is pending.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvr > Article-6 > 64-a

§ 64-a. Exemption from publication requirements. 1. If the court shall  find  that  the  publication  of  an  applicant's  change  of name would  jeopardize such applicant's personal safety, the provisions of  sections  sixty-three  and  sixty-four of this article requiring publication shall  be waived and shall be inapplicable. The court shall order  the  records  of  such  change  of  name proceeding to be sealed, to be opened only by  order of the court for good  cause  shown  or  at  the  request  of  the  applicant.    2.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, pending such a finding  in subdivision one where an applicant seeks relief under  this  section,  the court shall immediately order the applicant's current name, proposed  new name, residential and business addresses, telephone numbers, and any  other  information contained in any pleadings or papers submitted to the  court to be safeguarded and sealed in order to prevent their inadvertent  or unauthorized use or disclosure while the matter is pending.