A New York Affidavit of Noncompliance is a document used to prove that a certain individual or business is not in violation of any laws or regulations. This document is typically used in cases involving zoning, building, or safety codes. It is also used to show that any safety or environmental standards have been met. There are three types of New York Affidavit of Noncompliance: Affidavit of Noncompliance with Building Code, Affidavit of Noncompliance with Zoning Code, and Affidavit of Noncompliance with Safety Code. The Affidavit of Noncompliance with Building Code is used to prove that any construction or renovation projects meet applicable building codes. The Affidavit of Noncompliance with Zoning Code is used to prove that a business or individual is not in violation of any zoning regulations. Lastly, the Affidavit of Noncompliance with Safety Code is used to prove that any safety regulations have been met. In each case, the document must be signed by a notary public and include the name of the individual or business, date of the affidavit, and the address of the property. It must also include a brief statement that the individual or business is in compliance with the applicable laws and regulations.