§ 249-a. Form of certificate of transcript of lien. The recording\nofficer shall upon request issue a certificate or transcript of any\ncriminal surety bond lien on file in his office on the following or\nsubstantially similar form, and the fee to be paid to the recording\nofficer for such certificate or transcript shall be fifty cents, except\nthat this fee shall not apply to state or county officers as related in\nsection two hundred forty-nine of the lien law. The certificate or\ntranscript shall be substantially in the following form:\n No. ...... No. ..........\n STUB STATE OF NEW YORK,\n ....... COUNTY OF\n )\n ) ss:\n )\nSer. No......... I, ............................... Register of the\nDate of Criminal said county of ....................................\nSurety Bond Lien DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that a certain Criminal Surety\n ................ Bond Lien, bearing date the .......................\n ................ day of ...........................................\n Principal 19 ...., made by,\n ................ Principals\n Surety Sureties\nSections ....... and filed in this office on the ...................\nBlocks ......... day of ......... 19..., in Sections ...............\nOn Land Map of Boro/ .............. Blocks ............... on the Land\n County of, Map of the County of ..............................\n.............. and known as number ........................ Street/\n Date, ........... Avenue, Boro .......................... N.Y.; the\nAmount of Bail, .... Deed to which Real Property was recorded on the ...\n day of ............. 19 ...., in Liber ............\n Page ........ of Conveyances in the office of the\n Register/County Clerk of the County of ............\n and was given as Bail in the amount of ............\n and was filed in my office on the .................\n day of ....... 19.., AND IS NOT DISCHARGED OF RECORD.\n Given under my hand and Official\n Seal, this ..... day of ... 19...\n .................Register\n .................Dep'y Register\n
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