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Code · New York · Civil Practice Law & Rules · Fees

§ 8009. Oaths; acknowledgments; certification or exemplification.

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§ 8009. Oaths; acknowledgments; certification or exemplification. Any
authorized officer is entitled, for the services specified, to the
following fees:
1. for administering an oath or affirmation, and certifying it when
required, except where another fee is specially prescribed by statute,
two dollars;
2. for taking and certifying the acknowledgment or proof of the
execution of a written instrument, two dollars for one person and two
dollars for each additional person, and two dollars for swearing each
witness thereto; and
3. for certifying or exemplifying a typewritten or printed copy of any
document, paper, book or record in his custody, twenty-five cents for
each folio with a minimum of one dollar.
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