Coronavirus (COVID-19) Alert

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to limit the number of people gathered in one place, ALL fingerprinting services will now require an appointment. Walk-ins WILL NOT be accepted.   

Only individuals with appointments may visit the office. Appointments can be scheduled online.

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Need something else?

You can request a Certificate of Conduct to show whether or not you have a criminal history in New York City. 

The request process depends on if you are a:

  • NYC resident, or
  • Former inmate

Online

Learn more about applying for a Certificate of Conduct.

In Person

One Police Plaza,
Room 152-A (Rear of 1 Centre St.)
New York, NY 10038-1497
Fingerprinting services: Monday - Friday: 8 AM to 3 PM
Office hours: Monday - Friday: 8 AM to 4 PM
(646) 610-5541

To apply for a certificate, visit the Certificate of Conduct and Non-Criminal Fingerprint section at One Police Plaza in lower Manhattan. The office is open Monday through Friday, 7 AM to 3 PM. Processing hours are 7 AM to 2 PM. 

You must submit a $50 money order or certified check with your application. The money order or check should be made payable to New York City Police Department.

Credit and debit cards are also accepted but debit cards must have a Visa or Master Card logo. You must also provide valid identification. Processing normally takes approximately 10 working days.

Required Documentation

Accepted types of documentation and identification required for obtaining a Certificate of Conduct are listed below. Documents must be original. No document photocopies, pictures of documents or laminated documents will be accepted. All documents must be intact.  

U.S. Citizen

U.S. Citizens are required to submit the following documents when applying for a Certificate of Conduct. No document photocopies will be accepted.

  • Valid US Passport, or
  • Original U.S. birth certificate AND a valid U.S. driver's license or DMV identification card, or IDNYC (New York City identification card) or
  • Voter's registration card AND a valid driver’s license or DMV identification card, or IDNYC (New York City identification card) or
  • Naturalization certificate

Non-U.S. Citizen

Non-U.S. Citizens are required to submit the following documents when applying for a Certificate of Conduct: 

  • Valid passport or Alien Registration Card or Employment Authorization Card, or
  • Current letter from the Department of Homeland Security (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) indicating the applicant's name, address, alien registration number and current status in this country AND a valid U.S. driver's license or DMV identification card (issued in USA) photo identification, or IDNYC (New York City identification card) or
  • Letter from the applicant's consulate or an attorney that contains the applicant's full physical description and date of birth AND valid U.S. driver’s license or DMV identification card (issued in USA) or IDNYC (New York City identification card)

    Former inmates can request a Certificate of Relief or a Certificate of Conduct after a criminal conviction.  Both certificates can help reduce the legal barriers to employment, voting, and housing if you have a criminal record.

    Whether a Certificate of Relief or a Certificate of Conduct is appropriate for you depends on your criminal record.

    Online

    Contact the Legal Action Center of New York for assistance.

    By Phone

    Call 311 for assistance.

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