How to serve a subpoena or other legal documents

 

The DMV accepts in-person personal service of legal documents at the public entrance between cores 3 and 4, Monday - Friday between the hours of 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. This includes, but is not limited to, summons and complaints, Article 78 proceedings, mortgage foreclosures, tax foreclosures, claims against the state, service of process and personal delivery. 

 

Service of a subpoena on DMV may be made in the following ways:

In-person at

Customer Service Counter
Room 136
Swan Street Building
Empire State Plaza
Albany, NY  12228

8:00am to 3:45pm, Monday through Friday, except state holidays

 

By mail to

NYS DMV
Subpoena Office
6 Empire State Plaza, Room 330A
Albany, NY 12228 

By fax to

518-474-8537


Subpoenas the DMV Will Honor

The DMV will honor a subpoena if it is

  • a subpoena ordered by a New York State judge
  • an administrative subpoena from a government agency in New York State (the subpoena must cite the statutory authority that grants subpoena power to the agency)
  • a subpoena ordered by a federal court 


Records for which a subpoena is required

A subpoena is required for the following DMV records

  • driver license photos
  • a record that contains unmasked, highly-sensitive information, such as a social security number
  • any record that is defined by statute as not a public record.


Out-of-State Subpoenas

The DMV will not honor any out-of-state subpoena unless a New York State judge has ordered that the DMV comply with the subpoena.