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21 Main St, Addison, NY 14801
Served by Town Court. Hears cases involving vandalism, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, traffic violations, and other defenses that happen within the village or town. Accepts payments for restitution or fines ordered through the court.
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35 West High Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020
Hears matters involving children and families, including adoption, guardianship, foster care approval and review, juvenile delinquency, family violence, child abuse and neglect, as well as child support, custody, and visitation.
400 Carleton Avenue, Central Islip, NY 11722
District Court in the Cohalan Court Complex, Central Islip handles: Criminal Court; trial jurisdiction over misdemeanors, violations and infractions, preliminary jurisdiction over felonies, traffic tickets charging a crime, Domestic Violence, Drug Court, Mental Health Court, Veterans Court, Human Trafficing Court.
1 Heady Street, Cortlandt, NY 10567
Provides the various courts for crimes, small claims, traffic and civil matters for the local community.
Arthur M. Cromarty Court Complex, 210 Center Drive, Riverhead, NY 11901
Established as a successor to Children's Court. Individuals, attorneys, and agencies may initiate a proceeding in the Family Court with the filing of a petition. Petition forms are available through the website, or upon request from the General Clerk's Office.
Petitions may be filed in the Family Court to enforce or modify an order of another court including support, custody and visitation provisions of Supreme Court divorce judgements. However, divorce or separation matters are under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, and may not be filed in Family Court. Child support and spousal support payments (other than "pay direct") are handled through the Child Support Enforcement Bureau (CSEB), an agency of New York State. Accounting questions including arrears, issues pertaining to the suspension of licenses(drivers', recreational or professional), income tax or lottery interceptions, restraint of assets, or Department of Taxation and Finance Tax warrant inquiries should be directed to CSEB. Integrated Domestic Violence Parts (IDV) are under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, and are under the "one judge, one family" precept, enabling members of a family to address Family Court, Criminal Court (District Court), and matrimonial issues before a single judge. Family Court personnel will only provide procedural information, forms and/or guidelines concerning "how to proceed" in this court. Court personnel cannot provide you with legal advice. Call for detailed information.
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46 North Main Street, Perry, NY 14530
4062 Salt Works Road, Medina, NY 14103
3219 Drake Street, Oakfield, NY 14125
584 Perry Rd (Route 246), Pavilion, NY 14525
19 W Main St, Atlanta, NY 14808
Hears cases involving vandalism, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, traffic violations, and other defenses that happen within the village. Processes evictions and small claims within the village. Accepts payments for restitution or fines ordered through the court.
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6429 Gardner Road, Bath, NY 14810
Hears cases involving vandalism, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, traffic violations, and other defenses that happen within the village or town. Accepts payments for restitution or fines ordered through the court.
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40 New Main Street, Haverstraw, NY 10927
The Justice Court has a general jurisdiction over criminal, civil, and vehicle/traffic within the Village.
1504 Fifth Avenue, Troy, NY 12180
The Family Court hears cases involving dissolution of marriage, nullity, legal separation and paternity, including related issues of spousal support, child support and custody and community property.
80 Wheeler Avenue, Pleasantville, NY 10570
Provides the courts to handle criminal, civil, small claims, and traffic issues in the local community.
147 North Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569
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6429 Gardner Road, Bath, NY 14810
Hears cases involving vandalism, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, traffic violations, and other defenses that happen within the village or town. Accepts payments for restitution or fines ordered through the court.
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4062 Salt Works Road, Medina, NY 14103
4414 County Road 10, Scio, NY 14880
Hears cases involving vandalism, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, traffic violations, and other defenses that happen within the village or town. Accepts payments for restitution or fines ordered through the court.
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8 South Main Street, Lyndonville, NY 14098
Genesee County Court Facility, 1 West Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020
Surrogate's Court for Genesee County. Hears cases involving the affairs of decedents, including the probate of wills and the administration of estates and all matters relating to guardianships. In addition to Family Court, Surrogate’s Court also has jurisdiction in adoption proceedings.
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Cohalan Court Comples, 400 Carleton Avenue, Central Islip, NY 11722
A Veterans Treatment Court/Track is a separate court calendar within an existing drug treatment or mental health court that provides veteran-defendants suffering from addiction, mental illness and/or co-occurring disorders with linkages to community-based services as well as local, state and federal agencies specializing in veteran's affairs. Similar to drug treatment and mental health courts, a Veterans Court/Track utilizes a team-centered approach to address the needs of veterans who find themselves involved in the criminal justice system. This approach involves the cooperation and collaboration of traditional stakeholders found in drug treatment and mental health courts with the addition of representatives from the The United States Department of Veterans Affairs, veterans support organizations and peer mentors.Peer mentors are a critical component of the Veterans Court/Track. They are men and women who have previously served in our military's armed forces and volunteer their time to work with veterans in court. By virtue of the military experience, peer mentors provide veteran-defendants with a unique source of support and motivation as they navigate through the court process. Through the use of peer mentors,judicial monitoring, coordinated services and enhanced communication, the Veterans Court/Track seeks to provide veterans with immediate and intensive intervention so that they can successfully reintegrate into civilian life.
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210 Center Drive, Arthur M. Cromarty Court Complex, Riverhead, NY 11901
Established as a successor to Children's Court. Individuals, attorneys, and agencies may initiate a proceeding in the Family Court with the filing of a petition. Petition forms are available through the website, or upon request from the General Clerk's Office.
Petitions may be filed in the Family Court to enforce or modify an order of another court including support, custody and visitation provisions of Supreme Court divorce judgements. However, divorce or separation matters are under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, and may not be filed in Family Court. Child support and spousal support payments (other than "pay direct") are handled through the Child Support Enforcement Bureau (CSEB), an agency of New York State. Accounting questions including arrears, issues pertaining to the suspension of licenses(drivers', recreational or professional), income tax or lottery interceptions, restraint of assets, or Department of Taxation and Finance Tax warrant inquiries should be directed to CSEB. Integrated Domestic Violence Parts (IDV) are under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, and are under the "one judge, one family" precept, enabling members of a family to address Family Court, Criminal Court (District Court), and matrimonial issues before a single judge. Family Court personnel will only provide procedural information, forms and/or guidelines concerning "how to proceed" in this court. Court personnel cannot provide you with legal advice. Call for detailed information.
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111 Elm Street, Penn Yan, NY 14527
Hears cases involving vandalism, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, traffic violations, and other defenses that happen within the village or town. Accepts payments for restitution or fines ordered through the court.
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8296 Main Street, Little Genesee, NY 14754
Hears cases involving vandalism, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, traffic violations, and other defenses that happen within the village or town. Accepts payments for restitution or fines ordered through the court.
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