Address: 15 2nd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
Phone: +17187809316
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Jade Stone
Supervisor Adams is very disrespectful and rude. The entire team is unhelpful and treat family members who call as criminals.
Michael Rodd
One centralized location instead of several offices split around the borough.
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If a parolee cannot provide a proposed residence that can be approved and/or have no where to go, they are considered to be undomicile and are released to a shelter
Yes it is true. Please contact your PO.
Certificate of relief requires a long application, an investigation and interview from a parole officer. If you are looking for your discharge papers for completing parole that is something different. Google NYS DOCCS - on the very bottom of the page you will see a link to the certificate of relief. For a copy of your discharge or completion of parole - call your last parole officer and see if they can help you. More than likely you are going to have to track down the copy yourself - call 718 780 9316 between 9am - 4pm ask for the number to Central files, NYC closed files and the clemency department. You will have to call each one and get someone to locate a copy and mail or fax it to you. Sounds like a lot - but once you get those phone numbers things are pretty easy. Good luck and congratulations for completing parole and staying out of the system since your completion.
Central files - 518 486 9480 Executive clemency 518 485-8953
Being on parole has nothing to do with him being a tenant in the apartment. He still has all the rights anyone else would have as a tenant. So if he decides to make a problem for your sister as far as not leaving the residence - it is something that would have to be handled by housing court
No because it's being served as a volation sort of like a fine and not a conviction that you coped out to. So
You should call the facility and asking to speak with the ORC.
Yes.
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