A New York Affidavit Designating Agent to Access Sealed Records (CPL 160.50) is a legal form used by individuals in New York to appoint another person to access sealed records. It is typically used by individuals who have been arrested and their records have been sealed by the court, or when another individual needs access to sealed records on behalf of the original arrested person. The affidavit must be filled out and signed by the party granting access and the designated agent. There are three types of New York Affidavit Designating Agent to Access Sealed Records (CPL 160.50): 1. Appointment of Agent for Access to Sealed Records: This form is used to allow an agent to access sealed records on behalf of the original arrested person. The form must be signed by the arrested person, and the designated agent must be 18 years of age or older and have a valid New York State ID. 2. Appointment of Agent for Access to Sealed Records for an Out-of-State Resident: This form is used when the arrested person is not a resident of New York, but the designated agent must reside in New York. This form must be signed by the arrested person and the designated agent. 3. Appointment of Agent for Access to Sealed Records for a Minor: This form is used when the arrested person is a minor, and the designated agent must be a parent or legal guardian of the minor. The form must be signed by the arrested person, the parent or legal guardian of the minor, and the designated agent.