2010 New York Code
RPP - Real Property
Article 9 - (290 - 336) RECORDING INSTRUMENTS AFFECTING REAL PROPERTY
299 - Acknowledgments and proofs without the state, but within the United States or any territory, possession, or dependency thereof.

§  299.  Acknowledgments  and proofs without the state, but within the
  United States or any territory, possession, or dependency thereof.   The
  acknowledgment or proof of a conveyance of real property situate in this
  state,  if  made (a) without the state but within the United States, (b)
  within any territory, possession, or dependency of the United States, or
  (c) within any place over which the United States, at the time when such
  acknowledgment  or  proof  is  taken,  has  or  exercises  jurisdiction,
  sovereignty,  control,  or a protectorate, may be made before any of the
  following officers acting within his territorial jurisdiction or  within
  that  of  the  court  of  which  he  is  an officer: 1. A judge or other
  presiding officer of any court having a seal,  or  the  clerk  or  other
  certifying officer thereof.
    2. A mayor or other chief civil officer of any city or other political
  subdivision.
    3. A notary public.
    4.  A  commissioner  of  deeds  appointed pursuant to the laws of this
  state to take acknowledgments or proofs without this state.
    5. Any person authorized, by  the  laws  of  the  state,  District  of
  Columbia,  territory,  possession,  dependency, or other place where the
  acknowledgment or proof is made, to take the acknowledgment or proof  of
  deeds to be recorded therein.

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