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  2. Certificate of Correction - Buildings - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/.../property-or-business-owner/certificate-of-correction.page

    The AEU3321 form is used to certify the correction of summonses issued for failing to comply with training requirements pursuant to BC Section 3321.1 and/or Section 3321.2. The form combines the AEU2 (Certificate of Correction) and the AEU20 (Statement in Support).

  3. AEU2: Certificate of Correction - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/assets/buildings/pdf/aeu2.pdf

    To request a cure or stipulation, check the applicable box below. For more information visit www.nyc.gov/DOBpenaltyschedule. Cure (waiver): If the summons states a Cure Date, submit an acceptable Certificate of Correction to DOB by the Cure Date.

  4. Certificate of Correction Frequently Asked Questions - Buildings...

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    To submit a Certificate of Correction request, use an NYC.ID account to log into DOB NOW at nyc.gov/dobnow and select the BIS Options portal. If you need to create an NYC.ID account, visit nyc.gov/dobnowtips for more resources and step-by-step instructions.

  5. Correcting and Responding to Violations | City of New York

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    Certificate of Correction (CCR) requests must now be filed online (Certificate of Correction form required). Certificate of Correction (CCR) requests will no longer be accepted via email.

  6. DOB Proof of Compliance for OATH Violation - NYC311

    portal.311.nyc.gov/article/?kanumber=KA-02715

    To certify correction, submit the required documents to DOB's Administrative Enforcement Unit (AEU) in DOB NOW, use an eFiling account to login to DOB NOW and select the BIS Options portal. Download the Certificate of Correction Request User Guide for step-by-step instructions.

  7. Certificate of Correction For NYC DOB Violations - New York City

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    To certify correction, you must submit the following documents to AEU in DOB NOW: proof of payment of any applicable DOB civil penalties. For questions about a summons/violation, contact AEU's Customer Service Team at (212) 393-2405 or www.nyc.gov/dobhelp. Immediately Hazardous (Class 1) Summonses.

  8. In-Person Review of Certificate of Correction Requests - New York...

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    Beginning Wednesday, November 2, 2022, the Administrative Enforcement Unit will accept walk-in customers at 280 Broadway, 1st Floor for assistance with Certificate of Correction requests that have been submitted online in DOB NOW: BIS Options. Submit a request online at www.nyc.gov/dobnow.

  9. Certificate of Correction Requests User Guide - NYC.gov

    www.nyc.gov/assets/buildings/pdf/cofc_user_guide.pdf

    First, legally correct the violating conditions at the property. Then, certify the corrections online by completing the required AEU form(s) and submitting them as a COC Review Request through the DOB NOW: BIS Options portal. Complete, sign, and notarize (if applicable) the required documents.

  10. What is a Certificate of Correction? - SiteCompli

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    A Certificate of Correction is a DOB-specific form for correcting all classes of DOB-ECB violations. The technical term for this is the AEU-2 form. Certificates of Correction ( Click here to view) must be filed with the DOB to prove compliance and close out all DOB-ECB violations.

  11. Certificate of Correction for Domestic and Foreign Business ...

    dos.ny.gov/certificate-correction-domestic-and-foreign-business-corporations

    Complete and file the Certificate of Correction with the Department of State. The completed Certificate of Correction, together with the statutory fee of $60, should be forwarded to: New York Department of State, Division of Corporations, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12231.