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  1. Use your 9-digit OATH ID, not your 10-digit ticket number, to search for violations with a "Docketed" status. (To search for a specific ticket, click on the "By Ticket Number" tab.) To find your OATH ID, please click on the search "By Name and Address" tab.

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  2. You can search for a summons, see a copy of the summons, and find your OATH hearing date by using the OATH Summons Finder. You can search for this information by name, address or the summons number. Go to the Summons Finder.

  3. NYC Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings. Search By Summons/. Notice Number. Search By Name & Address. Summonses and Notices with ECB Hearings at OATH.

  4. You will then receive an email with date, time and location information for your hearing. In most in-person hearings, the agency will appear by phone but in rare instances it may choose to appear in person.

  5. If you have questions concerning the date, place, or time of your hearing, you may contact OATH Hearings Division at 844-OATH-NYC (844-628-4692). How can I get more information about my summons? For information about the summons, you may reach out to the enforcement agency that issued the summons.

  6. For most summonses, you can get the status of your case and a link to download a copy of your summons using OATH's Ticket Finder. You need either the summons number or your name and address. The summons includes: The date, time, location, and description of the alleged violation; The date, time, and location of your hearing

  7. If you have questions related to penalty processing, refund requests, or requests for documents or hearing recordings, you can also contact the Clerk's Office by email. Avoid Scams! Please note that all emails that come from OATH have the email address of @oath.nyc.gov.

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