The association is legally recognized, as the statute was affirmed by the Regional Court
Gdańsk-Północ on 16 February 2006. The current association headquarters is located in the capital city of
Warsaw, Poland. To become a member of the association, one has to be of noble origin in the male line, i.e., to be a son or daughter of a male noble. The association cooperates with other such organizations in the country and abroad such as:
the Institute Saint Georges pour la Noblesse from France,
the Institute Fernando el Catolico from
Zaragoza in Spain,
the Russian Noble Assembly from
Moscow,
the Confederation of the Belarusian Nobility from
Minsk, and many others. In Poland, PNA cooperates with independent family organizations, supporting and promoting their activities. PNA continuously cooperates with
the Polish branch of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, with the foundation
Pomoc Maltańska, with
the Polish Landed Gentry Society and with
the Polish Heraldic Society, of which some of the members are genealogy experts for the association. The association doesn't grant titles of nobility or titles of aristocracy and it doesn't cooperate with organizations which it considers to be usurpatory, pseudo-aristocratic, pseudo-monarchistic or pseudo-military orders. The association's magazine,
Verbum Nobile, first publication was in 1992 and is still being published up to this day. The magazine's Registration No. in Press Registry: 296,
ISSN: 1230-4573. To date, (August 2010) there have been 15 issued publications, including 2 double volume publications. This magazine is focused on the broader themes of the nobility – the tradition, culture, history (including
heraldry and genealogy), as well as current affairs and its contents deemed important to the members and supporters of the organization. ==Local chapters==