New York County District Attorney
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More Information on New York County District Attorney
- Name New York County District Attorney
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Address
1 Hogan Place, New York, New York, 10013
- Phone 212-335-9000
- Fax 212-335-8999
Map of New York County District Attorney
District Attorney Offices Nearby
- Kings County District Attorney (Brooklyn, NY - 1.7 miles)
- Richmond County District Attorney (New York, NY - 6.4 miles)
- Bronx County District Attorney (Fleetwood, NY - 8.7 miles)
- Queens County District Attorney (Kew Gardens, NY - 9.2 miles)
- Nassau County District Attorney (Mineola, NY - 19.3 miles)
- Westchester County District Attorney (White Plains, NY - 24.8 miles)
External Links
- US Department of Justice - US Attorneys Website (www.justice.gov)
- New York State Website (www.ny.gov)
- New York County Website (www.manhattanbp.nyc.gov)
- New York County Child Support Warrants (www.dos.ny.gov)
- New York County Court Records (iapps.courts.state.ny.us)
- New York County Criminal Records (iapps.courts.state.ny.us)
- New York County Probate Records (www.nycourts.gov)
- New York County and Supreme Court Records (iapps.courts.state.ny.us)
- New York Supreme Court Appellate Division Court Records (www.nycourts.gov)
About Bar New York County District Attorney
The New York County District Attorney, located in New York, NY, is an agency that prosecutes criminal cases on behalf of the New York government. The District Attorney heads the New York Prosecutor's Office, directing the attorneys who work for the office. In New York, the District Attorney plays a central role in criminal cases, working with police to decide whether to bring charges and prosecuting the case in court. The DA's Office also maintains court records that are open to the public.
You may contact the District Attorney for questions about:- New York criminal records
- Criminal investigations and prosecutions
- New York County Court records
- Jury selection process in New York
- Victim assistance programs