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Where are Tickets Being Issued in New York State? 20 Tips

While we know lots of traffic tickets are issued to drivers in New York State as discussed at ny-defense.com, we need to know where the tickets are being issued. This article will look to cover the top offices/courts where traffic tickets are answerable, as well as tips on how to go about things in these courts.

TVB Offices

If you receive a traffic ticket (non-criminal) in the boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, or Staten Island, your case will be handled by the Traffic Violations Bureau (TVB) as discussed over at ny-defense.com. There are 8 different TVB offices throughout New York City where drivers can fight their tickets.

How will you be assigned a TVB office

If you choose to fight your New York City traffic ticket, a hearing date will be scheduled for you to appear at the TVB. When you schedule your hearing, you will be assigned to a specific Traffic Violations Bureau office. While there are exceptions, in most cases this TVB office will be the one closest to where the violation occurred.

Local town, village, and county traffic courts

Traffic tickets that are issued outside of New York City and its 5 boroughs are processed in the criminal or traffic court of the city, county, town, or village where the alleged offense took place as covered at ny-defense.com. The name and address of the court will be listed on the ticket with the date and time that the case will be heard in court.

Top 10 offices/courts where tickets are answerable in New York State

Manhattan South TVB

Between 2014 and 2017, the Manhattan South TVB office saw the most action when it comes to the number of tickets being answerable at the office with approximately 711,000 tickets. This TVB office manages all non-criminal moving violations in downtown Manhattan. The address for this TVB office is 17 Battery Place, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10004.

Brooklyn South TVB

Also known as the Coney Island TVB, this is the Traffic Violations Bureau office that handles all non-criminal moving violations in Coney Island. The phone number for this TVB office is (718) 488-5710 (which is the call center that handles all TVB calls for the 8 different traffic courts), which is the number to call for general information or if you have any questions about the office. Its physical location is located at 2875 West 8th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11224.

Bronx TVB

The Bronx TVB is one of the 8 TVB courts in New York City, and it handles all the TVB traffic tickets that occur in the general Bronx area as discussed at ny-defense.com. The hours of operation for this court are between 8 am and 4 pm on all non-holiday weekdays. Its address is 696 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY 10458.

Nassau County Traffic and Parking Violations Agency

This is the traffic court that handles traffic tickets issued in Nassau County in the state of New York. It shouldn’t be confused with Nassau County Court. You will be required to go here to resolve disputes that you may have regarding a traffic ticket, pay any outstanding tickets, and potentially take your ticket to trial. It is located just a couple of blocks south of the Nassau County District Court, and its official address is 16 Cooper Street, placing it right in the middle of Hempstead.

Queens North TVB

This TVB office is located in northern Queens as captured at ny-defense.com, and it handles all traffic tickets that occur within the surrounding area. The address for this court is 30-56 Whitestone Expy, 2nd Floor, Flushing, NY 11354.

Manhattan North TVB

As its name suggests, this is one of the 8 TVB locations in New York City, and it only deals with traffic tickets written in northern Manhattan. As is the case with all TVB courts, it only handles non-criminal moving violations. The address for this court is 159 East 125 Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10035.

Brooklyn North TVB

If you commit any non-criminal moving violation in northern Brooklyn, you can receive a TVB ticket, which will be answerable at the Brooklyn North TVB. To ensure you go to the right TVB, you should note that the address to this TVB is Atlantic Center Mall, 2nd Floor, 625 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217.

Queens South TVB

This court is part of the network of Traffic Violations Bureau courts in New York City, and it handles non-criminal moving violations in southern Queens. Its address is 168-35 Rockaway Boulevard, 2nd Floor, Jamaica, NY 11434.

Richmond TVB

It is one of New York City’s 8 TVB locations, and as outlined at ny-defense.com, it handles traffic violations in Richmond and a few other areas on Staten Island, handling all non-criminal moving violations that occur within its jurisdiction. Its address is West Shore Plaza, 1775 South Avenue, Suite 2, Staten Island, NY 10314.

Suffolk County Traffic Court

This court is the premier traffic court in Suffolk County when it comes to non-criminal violations. This court handles non-criminal traffic violations, while the Suffolk County First District Court handles criminal traffic violations. As long as the specific violation doesn’t have the potential to impose jail time, it will go to the Suffolk County Traffic Court. Its address is H. Lee Dennison Building, Ground Floor, North Entrance, 100 Veterans Memorial Highway, Hauppauge, NY 11788.

Some statistics and facts to consider about New York traffic courts

It is worth noting that Manhattan South TVB, Brooklyn South TVB, and Bronx TVB are the most common courts where traffic tickets are answerable as per ny-defense.com. Also, Friday, Wednesday, and Thursday are the most common days for tickets to be issued.

Tips on your TVB court appearance

If you are issued a ticket in New York City and are wondering what your court appearance will be like when you visit one of the 8 TVB locations mentioned above, here are some tips to help you out.

Hire an attorney

Rather than representing yourself, it is always recommended that you hire an experienced New York City attorney like ny-defense.com with experience of how TVB hearings go. This will give you the best chance of getting a favorable outcome as far as your case is concerned.

Expect the officer to show up

You should also not believe one of the most common myths out there when it comes to TVB court proceedings that offices don’t show up. While there are exceptions now and then, officers usually show up for cases as they are required as per their job to attend court proceedings, and most of the time they do attend court.

Appealing a TVB decision in New York City

If you are convicted of a violation, you have an option to file an appeal. You should remember that you are required to submit and file all proper documentation and appeal fees within 30 days of the initial decision.

Where can I get the necessary documents for an appeal?

As is articulated in detail over at ny-defense.com, the necessary documents required to appeal a TVB decision can be filled out online, or you can download them from the DMV website. If you choose the latter option, that is to download them, then you must mail in the form and fees to the DMV Appeals Board, P.O. Box 2935, Albany, NY 12220-0935.

How likely I’m I to win an appeal?

Even as you consider appealing your TVB decision, you should consider the fact that appeals to the TVB Appeals Board are very difficult to win. They rarely will turn against the decision of the ALJ, although there are exceptions, as well as the fact that appeals can help delay certain penalties if necessary.

Can I postpone my TVB hearing in New York City?

Generally, you are allowed two adjournments of a scheduled hearing date. The first one is generally granted with few questions asked, and you can adjourn a case online anytime before the very first scheduled hearing date. Any subsequent requests would need to be made in person in court, however.

If you have been issued a New York ticket and want to know your options or want to fight it, then don’t hesitate to reach out to ny-defense.com.