Rules of the City of New York (RCNY)
Chapter 12: Return of Property from Property Clerk Division
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- RCNY § 12-01
Introduction.
- RCNY § 12-02
Arrest Evidence - Crime Victim is the Owner.
- RCNY § 12-03
Arrest Evidence - Prisoner is the Owner. [Repealed]
- RCNY § 12-04
Arrest Evidence - Claimed by Prisoner and Victim. [Repealed]
- RCNY § 12-05
Arrest Evidence Subject to Forfeiture. [Repealed]
- RCNY § 12-06
Investigatory Evidence.
- RCNY § 12-07
Decedent's Property.
- RCNY § 12-08
Safekeeping.
- RCNY § 12-09
Found Property - Owner Known.
- RCNY § 12-10
Found Property - Finder.
- RCNY § 12-11
Peddlers Property - Unlicensed General Vendor and Food Vendor.
- RCNY § 12-12
Peddler's Property - Licensed General Vendor.
- RCNY § 12-13
Peddler's Property - Licensed Food Vendor.
- RCNY § 12-14
Claiming Vehicle at Whitestone Auto Pound.
- RCNY § 12-15
Proof of Ownership.
- RCNY § 12-16
Evidence Vehicle.
- RCNY § 12-17
Owner's Representative Claiming Vehicle.
- RCNY § 12-18
Vehicles Being Claimed by Insurance Company.
- RCNY § 12-19
Vehicles Being Claimed by Lienholder.
- RCNY § 12-31
Definitions.
- RCNY § 12-32
Vouchering Procedures.
- RCNY § 12-33
Distribution and Posting of Notices Setting Forth the Procedures to be Followed to Obtain the Return of Property.
- RCNY § 12-34
District Attorney's Release.
- RCNY § 12-35
Disposition of Property by the Police Property Clerk Where There Has Been an Arrest.
- RCNY § 12-36
Property Clerk Forfeiture Proceedings.
- RCNY § 12-37
Property Not Subject to Forfeiture but Subject to More Than One Claim.
- RCNY § 12-38
Investigatory Property.
- RCNY § 12-51
Introduction.
- RCNY § 12-52
Property Covered by This Subchapter.
- RCNY § 12-53
Time for Making Claims.
- RCNY § 12-54
Review of Claims.
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