Desk Appearance Ticket Information for Brooklyn (Kings County), New York
When you appear in Brooklyn (Kings County) for your Desk Appearance Ticket, one of the first things that will be accomplished is to establish whether or not your court papers are ready. Despite what is often a fairly lengthy lag time between arrest and DAT appearance date, it frequently happens that the necessary documentation is not ready by the appointed date. It seems that the frequency of non-readiness has diminished lately, but it is something that may happen. If it does, do not be alarmed. It does not mean your case has been singled out for especially harsh treatment. In most cases, the reason for the lack of readiness is purely bureaucratic.
In some cases, the District Attorney’s Office takes a second look at Desk Appearance Ticket cases and may choose not to proceed at all. In such cases, you will be given a piece of paper roughly explaining this and giving you a telephone number to call in the event that you do not hear from anyone within the appointed time.
Sometimes, the District Attorney’s Office simply chooses not to proceed, but not always. Do not assume that your case is going to be dismissed simply because the papers were not ready the first time in court.
If you are told that the papers are not ready, you will be asked to visit the second floor in a room where you will sign in to verify that you actually appeared when you were told to appear. Then you will be free to go and wait to see if you are given a new date to appear in court.
