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Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-8 > 253

§  253.  Clerk's  fees  upon naturalization.   The clerk of any court,  which has jurisdiction to naturalize an  alien,  is  entitled,  for  the  services specified in this section, to the following fees:    For  all services, upon the filing of a declaration of intention by an  alien to become a  citizen,  including  the  oath  or  affirmation,  the  recording of the same, and a certificate thereof delivered to the alien,  twenty cents.    For  all  services,  upon  the admission of the alien to be a citizen,  including the recording of the papers,  and  a  certified  copy  of  the  record, which must be delivered to any person requiring it, fifty cents.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-8 > 253

§  253.  Clerk's  fees  upon naturalization.   The clerk of any court,  which has jurisdiction to naturalize an  alien,  is  entitled,  for  the  services specified in this section, to the following fees:    For  all services, upon the filing of a declaration of intention by an  alien to become a  citizen,  including  the  oath  or  affirmation,  the  recording of the same, and a certificate thereof delivered to the alien,  twenty cents.    For  all  services,  upon  the admission of the alien to be a citizen,  including the recording of the papers,  and  a  certified  copy  of  the  record, which must be delivered to any person requiring it, fifty cents.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-8 > 253

§  253.  Clerk's  fees  upon naturalization.   The clerk of any court,  which has jurisdiction to naturalize an  alien,  is  entitled,  for  the  services specified in this section, to the following fees:    For  all services, upon the filing of a declaration of intention by an  alien to become a  citizen,  including  the  oath  or  affirmation,  the  recording of the same, and a certificate thereof delivered to the alien,  twenty cents.    For  all  services,  upon  the admission of the alien to be a citizen,  including the recording of the papers,  and  a  certified  copy  of  the  record, which must be delivered to any person requiring it, fifty cents.