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Location, Hours, Directions, and Parking

Location

The New York State Archives research room is in Albany, New York. The research room is located on the 11th floor of the Cultural Education Center at the south end of the Empire State Plaza, across Madison Avenue (Route 20) from the Plaza and joined to it by a bridge over Madison Avenue. The New York State Museum and the New York State Library are also in the Cultural Education Center.

New York State Archives Policy on Access to Records

Introduction

The New York State Archives provides access to its records in compliance with state and federal statutes, in a manner that is as open and timely as reasonably possible. This statement of policies and procedures is intended to inform researchers and the general public about the laws and regulations pertaining to access to records in the State Archives, about legal and other restrictions on access to some of those records, and about procedures for requesting access to restricted records.

Where do I find naturalization records?

The State Archives has created a naturalization pathfinder to help researchers determine where to locate records of New Yorkers' naturalizations from 1664 to the modern day. Naturalization records are created pursuant to the U.S. Constitution and federal law. If a naturalization proceeding occurred in a state court in New York, the resulting records are in custody of the county clerk's office in the county where the proceeding occurred.

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