Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York

relief

I was awaiting licensing for NYS Security officer. Was denied. Told I need ''Certficate of relief?'' something to help me not be discriminated against for having a past record. What is that? Where do I get one? How much? I need it right away please


Asked on 11/21/05, 4:14 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Re: relief

Its an application to the Court to restore certain rights that you loose when convicted of a crime. Among other things, you can get back the right to hold a professional license such as a security guard license and the right to vote. My office can help you apply for the relief if you want.

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Answered on 11/21/05, 4:19 pm
Robert Evans Robert S. Evans esq.

Re: relief

It is a court order relieving you of any impediments regarding employment etc. It is prepared and signed by a Judge , it takes a little while to prepare, a while to be put on the court's calendar and then a while for the Judge to sign. You may contact my office to assist you with this matter. The cost is something I will not discuss over the internet.I can be e-mailed at [email protected]

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Answered on 11/21/05, 4:22 pm
Andrew Nitzberg Andrew Nitzberg & Associates

Re: relief

This means that the licensing bureau believes that you have committed a crime that makes you ineligible for the license.

This can be rectified by a petition to the court. The relief requested is 'a certificate of relief from disability'.

My fee for this would be 500.00. I have done well with these in the past. I am batting 100% on them.

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Answered on 11/23/05, 4:18 pm


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