New York Statutes

§ 105 — Powers and duties of non-judicial personnel

New York § 105
JurisdictionNew York
Law UDCUniform District Court Act
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N.Y. Uniform District Court Act § 105 (2026).

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§ 105. Powers and duties of non-judicial personnel.\n (a) Clerks. The chief clerk and such other non-judicial personnel as\nshall be authorized by rule or order shall each have the power to\nadminister oaths, take acknowledgments and sign the process or mandate\nof the court.\n (b) Enforcement officers; police officers. The enforcement officers of\nthe court shall perform the same duties as are performed by sheriffs in\ncourts of record and shall have, within their territorial jurisdiction\nand subject to any limitations imposed by this act or by other provision\nof law, such power to serve and execute the processes and mandates of\nthe court as a sheriff has with regard to the processes and mandates of\nthe supreme court. They shall also have, within their territorial\njurisdiction, all

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