New York City Marshal
- 25517 Hillside Ave. Floral Park New York 11004 United States
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The New York City Marshal located in Floral Park is a key extension of the city’s civil justice system, operating under the oversight of the New York City Department of Investigation. As independent public officers appointed by the Mayor, Marshals primarily enforce civil court decisions and play an essential role in executing court mandates related to property, landlord-tenant disputes, and debt judgments. Unlike police officers, NYC Marshals are not salaried city employees but derive their income from fees regulated by law for services rendered.
They are empowered to carry out evictions, collect money judgments, and seize property under court orders. Through meticulous compliance with legal procedures, the Marshal’s office upholds the rule of law while maintaining public safety and order during civil enforcement actions. The office also works with property owners, attorneys, and government agencies to ensure all judicial directives are properly executed. With a deep understanding of landlord-tenant law and court enforcement logistics, the Marshal provides a specialized service essential to the functioning of the city’s civil courts. Their role is a vital part of New York City’s broader legal and government enforcement framework.
Key Services:
– Enforcement of civil court judgments
– Execution of residential and commercial evictions
– Property seizure based on court orders
– Wage garnishments and bank levy enforcement
– Collection and remittance of legal fees
– Legal service coordination for landlords and attorneys
– Document preparation and filing in support of enforcement actions
– Collaboration with NYC Department of Investigation and other agencies
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Contact Info
- 25517 Hillside Ave., Floral Park, New York, 11004, United States
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Phone: (718) 978-6202
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