New York Relief from Civil Disability is a program for individuals who have been convicted of certain crimes and have served their sentence, but are still barred from certain rights and privileges due to the conviction. This includes the right to vote, hold public office, serve as a juror, and possess a firearm. The program helps individuals restore their civil rights and privileges by applying for a Certificate of Relief from Disabilities or a Certificate of Good Conduct. These certificates can be used to demonstrate that the individual is rehabilitated and should be allowed to regain their rights. The types of New York Relief from Civil Disability are Certificate of Relief from Disabilities and Certificate of Good Conduct.