New York Statutes
§ 89-GG — Availability of records
New York § 89-GG
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 8-AProcess Servers and Process Serving Agencies In Cities Having a Population of One Million or More
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N.Y. General Business § 89-GG (2026).
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§ 89-gg. Availability of records. All records required to be\nmaintained by this article shall be retained by a process server or\nprocess serving agency for a minimum of three years and shall be\navailable for inspection by the attorney general. The attorney general\nshall afford a process server or process serving agency at least five\ndays prior written notice of its desire to make an inspection of records\nand shall specify the records to be inspected.\n
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§ 89-AAA
Short title§ 89-BB
Definitions§ 89-BBB
Definitions§ 89-CC
Process server records§ 89-DDD
Application for licenses§ 89-E
Short title§ 89-F
Definitions§ 89-FF
Affidavits of service§ 89-FFF
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