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A certificate of disposition is a New York court document that indicates the current status of a case or its final disposition.
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Availability
Certificates of Disposition are available from the clerk's office in either the Criminal Court or the Supreme Court, Criminal Term, both
trial courts in New York City .
[2] It is also available in all other city courts in
Upstate New York , for example,
Binghamton, New York ,
[3] and
Plattsburgh, New York .
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Only the criminal
defendant , defendants representation, or a person with written and notarized permission of the defendant, can access this court record.
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There are 13 branches of New York City Criminal Courts,
[6] and five branches of the Supreme Court handling felonies in New York City.
[7] There are also 61 city courts outside of New York City.
See also
References
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"what is a certificate of disposition" .
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"How do I obtain a certificate of disposition?" . New York State Unified Court System, Appellate Division, First Department. n.d. Retrieved July 2, 2013 .
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"Certificate of Disposition" . New York State Unified Court System, Binghamton City Court. n.d. Retrieved July 2, 2013 .
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"Criminal Court: CRIMINAL RECORD SEARCHES AND CERTIFICATES OF DISPOSITION" . New York State Unified Court System, Plattsburgh City Court. n.d. Retrieved July 2, 2013 .
^ N.Y. Criminal Procedure Law § 160.50.
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"Find the Court: Criminal Court NYC" .
New York State Unified Court System . n.d. Retrieved July 2, 2013 .
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"SUPREME COURT, CIVIL & CRIMINAL TERMS" . New York State Unified Court System. n.d. Retrieved July 2, 2013 .