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  2. Traffic Violations Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Traffic Violations Bureau (TVB) is an administrative court of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles that adjudicates non-criminal traffic violations (other than parking violations) in New York City.

  3. New York City Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings

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    The state DMV Traffic Violations Bureau adjudicates non-parking traffic violations. The city Tax Appeals Tribunal adjudicates disputes regarding city-administered taxes other than real estate assessment claims, which are adjudicated by the city Tax Commission. The New York City Criminal Court and New York City Civil Court are part of the New ...

  4. New York State Department of Motor Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYSDMV or DMV) is the department of the New York state government responsible for vehicle registration, vehicle inspections, driver's licenses, learner's permits, photo ID cards, and adjudicating traffic violations.

  5. New York City Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Department of Transportation ( NYCDOT) is the agency of the government of New York City [2] responsible for the management of much of New York City 's transportation infrastructure. Ydanis Rodriguez is the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation, [3] and was appointed by Mayor Eric Adams on January 1, 2022. [4]

  6. Speeding Fell 30% Since NYC's Traffic Cameras Went 24/7 ...

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    Speeding Fell 30% Since NYC's Traffic Cameras Went 24/7, Officials Say - New York City, NY - Round-the-clock speed camera enforcement has driven down speeding, traffic injuries and deaths in the ...

  7. New York City Criminal Court - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Court of the City of New York is a court of the State Unified Court System in New York City that handles misdemeanors (generally, crimes punishable by fine or imprisonment of up to one year) and lesser offenses, and also conducts arraignments (initial court appearances following arrest) and preliminary hearings in felony cases (generally, more serious offenses punishable by ...

  8. Map: These 250 Buildings Are Among NYC's 'Most Distressed'

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    The violations at 61-05 39th Avenue include 81 deemed immediately hazardous, including mice and roach infestations, defective window guards and problems with self-closing doors, city records show.

  9. NYC Speed Cameras Go 24/7 Near Schools After Gov Signs Bill

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    Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a long-awaited bill into law Saturday that extended the city’s speed camera program in school zones to 24/7 operation. Her signature closed a pesky quirk in the program ...

  10. New York City courts - Wikipedia

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    The Traffic Violations Bureau (TVB) is a part of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles that adjudicates non-criminal traffic violations (other than parking violations) in New York City and Rochester.

  11. Judiciary of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Traffic Violations Bureau (TVB) is a part of the state Department of Motor Vehicles that adjudicates non-criminal traffic violations (other than parking violations) in New York City. [9]