New York Criminal Law FAQs
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In New York, does a person have the right to obtain a copy of their criminal record?
A: Yes. Pursuant to 9 New York Code of Rules and Regulations Part 6050.1, an individual, or his or her attorney who has been authorized in writing, has … More -
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How does a person obtain a copy of his or her criminal record in New York?
A: A person can obtain a copy of his or her criminal record by requesting a Record Review Packet from the NY Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), and following … More -
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There is incorrect information in my New York criminal history report. How do I change it?
A: If your Criminal History Report Information (CHRI) is incomplete or inaccurate, you may challenge it and request a modification. The challenge process gives you … More -
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Can I expunge my criminal history record in New York?
A: No. In New York, while some criminal history information may be "sealed," such sealed criminal history information is not expunged or deleted … More -
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Are youthful offender records sealed?
A: Yes. Under CPL 720.35, "Youthful Offender" records are confidential and sealed as follows: "Youth" means a person charged with a crime … More -
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Can criminal records be sealed in New York?
A: Yes. Criminal Procedure Law 160.50 allows for the sealing of criminal records, and the destruction of fingerprints, palmprints, photographs, proofs and copies … More
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