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How to fill out the Undocketed Arrest online
The Undocketed Arrest form is essential for individuals seeking to clarify details about an arrest that was not formally processed in court. This guide will assist you in completing the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Undocketed Arrest form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Undocketed Arrest form and open it in the online editor.
- Input your date of arrest. Ensure you enter the correct date during which the arrest occurred.
- Fill in your full name as it appears on your official identification. Include your date of birth (DOB) in the designated field.
- Provide your current address, city, state, and zip/postal code to establish your residence.
- Enter your home phone and cell phone numbers for contact purposes.
- Indicate whether you are here regarding the disposition of an undocketed arrest by selecting ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
- If applicable, denote the name you used at the time of the arrest and your address during that time.
- Complete the arrest number and NYSID number fields if you have that information available.
- Identify the precinct where you were arrested by entering the appropriate precinct number.
- Specify the date of arrest if it has not yet been provided.
- Indicate if there were other persons arrested with you by selecting ‘yes’ or ‘no.’ If ‘yes,’ please provide their names.
- Once all fields are filled out accurately, review the information for completeness and clarity.
- After verifying all your details, save your changes, download the document, and print it to attach your photo identification.
- Submit the completed form either by mailing it to the Queens County District Attorney's Office or delivering it in person to the designated location.
Take the first step in clarifying your arrest record by completing the Undocketed Arrest form online today.
Declined to Prosecute means that the case was dismissed. “Petition filed” means that the juvenile essentially failed probation and was sent back to family court.
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