Description of Seal
The seal shall be approximately two and one-quarter inches in diameter and shall consist of two concentric circles. The upper part of the space between such circles shall be inscribed with the words, in capital letters, "COUNTY OF NEW YORK," and in the lower part shall be inscribed "NOVEMBER 1, 1683," and such seal, further, shall bear the following:
Arms: Upon a shield, saltire wise, the sails of a windmill. Between the sails, in chief a beaver, in base a beaver, and on each flank a flour barrel.
Supporters: Dexter, a sailor, his right arm bent, and holding in his right hand a plummet; his left arm bent, his left hand resting on the top of the shield; above his right shoulder a cross-staff. Sinister, an Indian of Manhattan, his right arm bent, his right hand resting on top of the shield, his left hand holding the upper end of a bow, the lower end of which rests on the ground. Shield and supporters resting upon a horizontal laurel branch.
Date: Beneath the horizontal laurel branch the date 1664, being the year of the capture of New Amsterdam by the English and the first use of the name of the city of New York.
Crest: Upon a hemisphere, an American eagle with wings displayed.
Legend: Upon a ribbon encircling the lower half of the design the words "Sigillum Civitatis Novi Eboraci".
Pictograph of Seal
The following is an enlarged pictograph of said seal:
[COPY OF Pictograph of Seal MAY BE OBTAINED FROM: NYS LEGISLATIVE BILL DRAFTING COMMISSION CONTACT: LEGISLATIVE RETRIEVAL SYSTEM'S HELPLINE]
N.Y. Jud. Law § 30-B