New York Statutes
§ 77-O — Role of law enforcement
New York § 77-O
JurisdictionNew York
Law DOMDomestic Relations
Title 3Enforcement
Art. 5-AUniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
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N.Y. Domestic Relations § 77-O (2026).
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§ 77-o. Role of law enforcement. At the request of a prosecutor or\nother appropriate public official acting under section seventy-seven-n\nof this title, a law enforcement officer, as defined in subdivision\nthirty-four of section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law, may take any\nlawful action reasonably necessary to locate a child or a party and\nassist a prosecutor or appropriate public official with responsibilities\nunder section seventy-seven-n of this title.\n
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§ 77
Definitions§ 77-B
Duty to enforce§ 77-C
Temporary visitation§ 77-F
Simultaneous proceedings§ 77-I
Hearing and order§ 77-K
Costs, fees and expenses§ 77-M
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