New York Statutes

§ 250 — Recording certificates of honorable discharge

New York § 250
JurisdictionNew York
Law MILMilitary
Art. 11Privileges, Prohibitions and Penalties

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N.Y. Military § 250 (2026).

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§ 250. Recording certificates of honorable discharge. Any certificate\nissued after April sixth, nineteen hundred seventeen, of the honorable\nseparation from or service in the armed forces of the United States of\nany veteran, may be recorded in any one county, in the office of the\ncounty clerk, and when so recorded shall constitute notice to all public\nofficials of the facts set forth therein. It shall be the duty of the\ncounty clerk to record the certificate upon presentation thereof without\nthe payment of any fee. For any purpose for which the original\ncertificate may be required in the state of New York, a certified copy\nof the record shall be deemed sufficient and shall be accepted in lieu\nthereof. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of law, it shall be\nthe duty of

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