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The New York Freedom of Information Law (FOIL), Article 6 (Sections 84-90) of the NYS Public Officers Law, allows the public to access arrest and other records maintained by criminal justice agencies, excluding records deemed confidential by statute, court order, or court rule.
To request a Certificate of Disposition bring the following items to the Central Clerk's Office in the court in which your case was processed: Defendant's full name and date of birth • Docket Number (if you know it) • Picture I.D. $10.00 (exact change only). If you are receiving public benefits, present your valid N.Y.
Another option is the New York state division of Criminal Justice Services DCJS. They manageMoreAnother option is the New York state division of Criminal Justice Services DCJS. They manage Statewide criminal records. You can request access to these records but there might be fees.
A If the case was finished in Bronx Supreme Court, you can obtain a Certificate of Disposition from the Criminal Term Central Clerk's Office on the 2nd floor.
Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) for help.
Contact 311 311 is available online, by texting 311-692, or by calling 3-1-1 from within the City or 212-NEW-YORK outside the five boroughs. TTY service is also available by dialing 212-504-4115.
This is the number by which the authorities keep track of the arrested person. Once the person is brought before the court, this Arrest Number is no longer used.