The Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) is New York City’s central independent administrative law court. The OATH Hearings Division is responsible for holding hearings on summonses issued by a variety of agencies for alleged quality-of-life violations. It adjudicates summonses issued by agencies such as the Department of Sanitation and the Department of Buildings.
In March, Mayor de Blasio appointed Joni Kletter as Commissioner and Chief Administrative Law Judge of OATH. In a recently updated administrative order, Judge Kletter extended the physically closure of OATH until at least May 15, 2020.
To schedule a hearing by phone, you can reach OATH at the following email addresses before your upcoming hearing date:
In your email, you must include the following four pieces of information: