New York Statutes

§ 298 — Acknowledgments and proofs within the state

New York § 298
JurisdictionNew York
Law RPPReal Property
Art. 9Recording Instruments Affecting Real Property

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N.Y. Real Property § 298 (2026).

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§ 298. Acknowledgments and proofs within the state. The acknowledgment\nor proof, within this state, of a conveyance of real property situate in\nthis state may be made: 1. At any place within the state, before (a) a\njustice of the supreme court;

(b)an official examiner of title;
(c)an\nofficial referee; or (d) a notary public.\n 2. Within the district wherein such officer is authorized to perform\nofficial duties, before (a) a judge or clerk of any court of record;
(b)\na commissioner of deeds outside of the city of New York, or a\ncommissioner of deeds of the city of New York within the five counties\ncomprising the city of New York;
(c)the mayor or recorder of a city;\n(d) a surrogate, special surrogate, or special county judge; or (e) the\ncounty clerk or other recording officer

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