US Code
Part II— Nationality Through Naturalization
§ 1454. Documents and copies issued by Attorney General

(a) If any certificate of naturalization or citizenship issued to any citizen or any declaration of intention furnished to any declarant is lost, mutilated, or destroyed, the citizen or declarant may make application to the Attorney General for a new certificate or declaration. If the Attorney General finds that the certificate or declaration is lost, mutilated, or destroyed, he shall issue to the applicant a new certificate or declaration. If the certificate or declaration has been mutilated, it shall be surrendered to the Attorney General before the applicant may receive such new certificate or declaration. If the certificate or declaration has been lost, the applicant or any other person who shall have, or may come into possession of it is required to surrender it to the Attorney General.
(b) The Attorney General shall issue for any naturalized citizen, on such citizen’s application therefor, a special certificate of naturalization for use by such citizen only for the purpose of obtaining recognition as a citizen of the United States by a foreign state. Such certificate when issued shall be furnished to the Secretary of State for transmission to the proper authority in such foreign state.
(c) If the name of any naturalized citizen has, subsequent to naturalization, been changed by order of any court of competent jurisdiction, or by marriage, the citizen may make application for a new certificate of naturalization in the new name of such citizen. If the Attorney General finds the name of the applicant to have been changed as claimed, the Attorney General shall issue to the applicant a new certificate and shall notify the naturalization court of such action.
(d) The Attorney General is authorized to make and issue certifications of any part of the naturalization records of any court, or of any certificate of naturalization or citizenship, for use in complying with any statute, State or Federal, or in any judicial proceeding. No such certification shall be made by any clerk of court except upon order of the court.

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Title 8— ALIENS AND NATIONALITY

CHAPTER 12— IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY

SUBCHAPTER III— NATIONALITY AND NATURALIZATION

Part II— Nationality Through Naturalization

§ 1421. Naturalization authority

§ 1422. Eligibility for naturalization

§ 1423. Requirements as to understanding the English language, history, principles and form of government of the United States

§ 1424. Prohibition upon the naturalization of persons opposed to government or law, or who favor totalitarian forms of government

§ 1425. Ineligibility to naturalization of deserters from the Armed Forces

§ 1426. Citizenship denied alien relieved of service in Armed Forces because of alienage

§ 1427. Requirements of naturalization

§ 1428. Temporary absence of persons performing religious duties

§ 1429. Prerequisite to naturalization; burden of proof

§ 1430. Married persons and employees of certain nonprofit organizations

§ 1431. Children born outside the United States and lawfully admitted for permanent residence; conditions under which citizenship automatically acquired

§ 1432. Repealed. , ,

§ 1433. Children born and residing outside the United States; conditions for acquiring certificate of citizenship

§ 1434. Repealed. , ,

§ 1435. Former citizens regaining citizenship

§ 1436. Nationals but not citizens; residence within outlying possessions

§ 1437. Resident Philippine citizens excepted from certain requirements

§ 1438. Former citizens losing citizenship by entering armed forces of foreign countries during World War II

§ 1439. Naturalization through service in the armed forces

§ 1440. Naturalization through active-duty service in the Armed Forces during World War I, World War II, Korean hostilities, Vietnam hostilities, or other periods of military hostilities

§ 1440–1. Posthumous citizenship through death while on active-duty service in armed forces during World War I, World War II, the Korean hostilities, the Vietnam hostilities, or in other periods of military hostilities

§§ 1440a to 1440d. Omitted

§ 1440e. Exemption from naturalization fees for aliens naturalized through service during Vietnam hostilities or other subsequent period of military hostilities; report by clerks of courts to Attorney General

§ 1440f. Fingerprints and other biometric information for members of the United States Armed Forces

§ 1440g. Provision of information on military naturalization

§ 1441. Constructive residence through service on certain United States vessels

§ 1442. Alien enemies

§ 1443. Administration

§ 1443a. Naturalization proceedings overseas for members of the Armed Forces and their spouses and children

§ 1444. Photographs; number

§ 1445. Application for naturalization; declaration of intention

§ 1446. Investigation of applicants; examination of applications

§ 1447. Hearings on denials of applications for naturalization

§ 1448. Oath of renunciation and allegiance

§ 1448a. Address to newly naturalized citizens

§ 1449. Certificate of naturalization; contents

§ 1450. Functions and duties of clerks and records of declarations of intention and applications for naturalization

§ 1451. Revocation of naturalization

§ 1452. Certificates of citizenship or U.S. non-citizen national status; procedure

§ 1453. Cancellation of certificates issued by Attorney General, the Commissioner or a Deputy Commissioner; action not to affect citizenship status

§ 1454. Documents and copies issued by Attorney General

§ 1455. Fiscal provisions

§ 1456. Repealed. , , , eff.

§ 1457. Publication and distribution of citizenship textbooks; use of naturalization fees

§ 1458. Compilation of naturalization statistics and payment for equipment

§ 1459. Repealed. , ,