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How Can I Get A NY Certificate of Disposition?

A NY Certificate of Disposition is easy to get as you need minimum information to obtain it. But what should you do if you really want to move on and going to get this document would make you remember painful memories of the unlawful act you committed? There are alternatives that can help you avoid dealing with this on your own.

 

First of all, you can hire a specialized company. This is definitely the easiest way. They usually charge $100 to retrieve your NY Certificate of Disposition. You'll also have to pay the regular fee for it, which is $10, regardless of who retrieves it. It's important to know that typically you won't be charged by the company for each document. There is an one page NY Certificate of Disposition for each conviction and you'll have to obtain separately each certificate. But the company won't charge you the $100 for each of them. It's usually just $5 for any additional NY Certificate of Disposition. 

 

The turnaround time is around one week but it's highly likely to get the document sooner. Some companies also allow you to ask for rush service if you're in a hurry and you need the NY Certificate of Disposition immediately. You can pay by PayPal, check or credit card. You could also pay by cash if you visit one of their offices. The procedure can be easily done online so you'll just need to fill a form out as completely as you can. You'll have to provide the docket number or the Superior Court Information (SCI) number. Afterwards there will be a credit card authorization form. 

 

Secondly, you could appoint a person you trust to pick up the NY Certificate of Disposition for you. However, please remember that no one can get access to this document if you don't give him or her an original notarized authorization. It will be mandatory when you hire a company as well. Before proceeding, you'll have to get a written notarized permission for the person or company that will obtain your NY Certificate of Disposition.

 

If you have any reason why you don't want to ask for the NY Certificate of Disposition yourself, you should know that you can appoint someone else to handle this for you. Just remember to get a notarized authorization to grant access to the court record and you'll get the NY Certificate of Disposition in no time without getting involved too much.

 

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