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The following City Agencies issue summonses for violations that are heard by OATH:
The summons includes:
If you have the summons number, you can get a copy of the summons using OATH’s Ticket Finder.
You can also get the status of your violation, payment information, and hearing recordings.
Online
By Phone
If your summons says "must appear," or if it was issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), you must attend a hearing in person at a OATH Hearing Division.
Your summons will include the exact date, time, and location of the hearing.
After the hearing, the OATH Hearings Division will issue you a decision. If you don't get the decision directly after your hearing, it will be issued and mailed to you within 10 days of the hearing.
Online
Learn more about in-person hearings.
By Phone
If your summons says “must appear,” or if it was issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), you must attend a hearing in person. If it doesn’t, you may be able have a hearing by phone instead.
If your summons is eligible for a phone hearing, you can schedule the hearing on OATH’s website or by phone.
Online
Learn more and request a phone hearing.
By Phone
If your summons says "must appear," or if it was issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), you must attend a hearing in person. If it doesn’t, you may be able to have a hearing online instead.
If your summons is eligible for an online hearing, you can fight it by filling out a form and uploading supporting documents online.
You can find a complete list of eligible summonses and charges and learn if your specific case can be contested online.
Online
Learn more and fight your summons online.
By Phone
If your summons says "must appear," or if it was issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), you must attend a hearing in person. If it doesn’t, you may be able to have a video hearing by webcam instead.
You can get a complete list of eligible summonses and charges and learn if your specific case can be contested by webcam.
If your summons says "must appear," or if it was issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), you must attend a hearing in person. If it doesn’t, you may be able to have a hearing by mail instead.
If your summons is eligible for a mail hearing, you can fight a summons by mailing OATH a written defense and sending copies of supporting documents.
You can find a complete list of eligible summonses and charges and learn if your specific case can be contested on OATH’s website.
Online
Learn more about mail hearings.
By Phone
Bronx
3030 Third Avenue, 2nd Floor
(between East 155th and 156th Streets)
Hearings: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
General Information: 8:30 AM - 5 PM
• Mondays to Thursdays are for Sanitation Code Violations
• Fridays are for scheduled Building Code cases
• Second and fourth Thursdays of the month are for scheduled Fire cases
Brooklyn
9 Bond Street, 6th and 7th Floor
(between Livingston Street and Fulton Mall)
Restaurant cases are heard on Floor 6 while all other hearings are conducted on Floor 7.
Hearings: Mon - Fri, 8 AM - 3:30 PM
General Information: Mon - Fri, 8 AM - 5 PM
Manhattan
66 John Street, 10th Floor and 11th Floors.
(between William and Nassau Streets)
Health Department cases and Department of Consumer Affairs cases are heard on floor 11. All other cases are heard on floor 10.
Hearings: Mon - Fri, 8 AM - 3:30 PM
General Information: Mon - Fri, 8 AM - 5 PM
Queens
31-00 47th Avenue, 3rd and 4th Floor
Long Island City
Hearings: Mon - Fri, 8 AM to 3:30 PM
General Information: Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM
Staten Island
350 St. Marks Place, Main Floor
(corner of Hyatt Street and St. Marks Place)
The office is open on the first, third, and fourth Wednesday and Thursday of each month. Appointments are required.
Hearings: Mon - Fri,8 AM - 3:30 PM
General Information: Mon - Fri, 8 AM - 4 PM
You can change the date of your hearing if you call to reschedule before your hearing date.
You can only reschedule a hearing once.
If you disagree with OATH’s decision, you can appeal.
In most cases, you must pay the fine before you can appeal. If you win your appeal, you’ll be issued a refund.
You can file an appeal online or by mail.
OATH must receive your appeal request within 30 days of the date of the decision or within 35 days of the mailing date if the decision was mailed to you. You must also provide a copy of your appeal to the Agency that issued the summons.
Pay a Summons
Online
You can make an online payment for summonses that have been filed and are in OATH's system. You can pay by credit card, debit card, or electronic check. A convenience fee will be charged.
You will need the summons or notice number to make an online payment.
Learn more about paying a summons.
By Mail
To pay a violation penalty by mail, send a check or money order for the full amount indicated on the front of the summons or decision and order. Cash is not accepted.
Make a check or money order payable to: Finance Commissioner, City of New York.
Include all summons number(s) on the front of the check or money order.
Mail the payment to:
NYC Finance Commissioner
Post Office Box 2307
Peck Slip Station
New York, NY 10272
In Person
You can make a payment in person at any OATH Hearing Center, except at the Long Island City location. Restaurant violations can only be paid in person at the Manhattan and Brooklyn centers.
Overpayment or Refunds
You can make a request for a refund by email or mail.
By Email
Send a message to ClerksOffice@oath.nyc.gov.
By Mail
To request a refund by mail, send the request to:
OATH Clerk's Office
Penalty Processing Unit
66 John Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10038
The Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) doesn't offer payment plans for City-issued summonses. All fines imposed by OATH judges are set by law.
As long as a violation is in OATH's system, payment plans are not an option. However, once a case is sent to the Department of Finance (DOF) for collection, you can request a payment plan if you owe $500 or more in charges.
How to Apply
To request a payment plan, you must contact the Department of Finance Collections Division.
You will be required to submit a Financial Statement. You may also be asked to provide one or more of the following items to document your sources of income:
Down Payment
You will be required to make a down payment of one-third of the amount you owe.
Further Assistance
For more information, you can contact the Department of Finance
Online
Contact the Department of Finance.
By Mail
Write to:
NYC Department of Finance
Dunning Unit
59 Maiden Lane, 28th Floor
New York, NY 10038
By Phone
If you fail to appear at a hearing for an Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) violation (formerly ECB violation), a default judgment is entered against you and you are charged a default penalty.
You may be eligible to participate in the OATH-Adjudicated Settlement Program and have half of the default penalty waived.
To find out if you have eligible violations, visit the CityPay website and search for your docketed OATH violations.
If the violation is eligible, it will appear in the search results with a "Settlement Amount." The amount due will be the base penalty amount, interest, and one-half of the default penalty. You can then pay for the violation online or at a DOF Business Center. You must agree to the terms and conditions of the settlement program.
Online
Learn about the OATH-Adjudicated Settlement Program.
By Phone