Complaint Form

NYC Administrative Law Judge Complaint Form -- Confidential

Download, complete and email this form to chiefjudge@oath.nyc.gov
or mail to the AJC or OATH CHIEF JUDGE:


Administrative Justice Coordinator
One Centre St.
Room 1012N
New York, NY 10007
Phone: (212) 788-8412
Chief ALJ
Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings
40 Rector Street, 6 FL
New York, NY 10006
(212) 442-4926

You may submit a complaint by using this complaint form or submitting a letter. If you submit a letter, please include the kind of information requested by this form.

Please be as detailed as possible, including such information as the name of the administrative law judge, the tribunal, the name of the case, the name of the parties, the date or dates on which the violation allegedly occurred and a description of the alleged violation.

The AJC and OATH Chief Judge review all complaints and decide whether to refer the complaint for investigation. Sometimes it is necessary for the AJC or OATH staff to call the complainant or other participants for clarification of the complaint. You can also send the complaint form directly to the tribunal head.


Background Information
Today's Date:___________________________
   
Your Name: ________________________________________ Email:_________________________________
   
Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________  
   
Home Phone: _______________________________________ Business Phone:_________________________
   
Complaint Information
   
Administrative Law Judge or Hearing Officer's Name: _______________________________________________________________________
   
Tribunal (Agency): __________________________________ County:_______________________________
   
Summons/Notice of Violation Number: ___________________  

Details of Complaint
 

Below, describe the alleged misconduct. Include as much detailed information as possible, such as what happened, where and when; the names of witnesses; who said what to whom, and in what tone of voice; etc. Use additional sheets if necessary.
 

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