Standardized Domestic Incident Report - New York

WHERE TO SEND DIR FORMS
New York City (NYC) DIR forms are sent to
NYPD and do not need to be sent directly to DCJS.
State Police forward DCJS copies of DIR to Zone
Headquarters.
All Other Agencies, send DCJS copies of DIR to:
NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services
NYS Identification Bureau-DIR Unit-5th Floor
80 South Swan Street
Albany, New York 12210
If Suspect is on Probation or Parole Supervision,
photocopy the police copy
of DIR and send to the
County Probation Department or the local Parole
Office.
Addresses for County Probation Departments and
Parole Offices can be found in the Criminal Justice
Directory at: http://criminaljustice.ny.gov
IMPORTANT HOTLINE NUMBERS
Child Protective Services (Public) 1-800-342-3720
CPS (Mandated Reporter) 1-800-635-1522
NYS Domestic Violence (English)
1-800-942-6906
NYS Domestic Violence (Spanish) 1-800-942-6908
Adult Protective Services 1-800-342-3009 (Option 6)
HOW TO REQUEST MORE DIR FORMS
To order additional forms send an email to:
When ordering forms, please provide the agency name
and street address for shipment, no P.O. Boxes
accepted. DIR forms come 25 forms to a pad. Please
base your order on the number of pads needed, not the
number of forms.
New York State
Standardized
DOMESTIC INCIDENT
REPORT (DIR)
(Form 3221-05/2011)
RECENT CHANGES TO STATE LAW:
Effective 12/15/2009
: Where the reported incident involved an offense committed by an individual known by the
law enforcement officer to be under probation or parole supervision, he or she shall transmit a copy of the report as
soon as practicable to the supervising probation department or the Division of Parole. (CPL§ 140.10[5])
Effective 11/11/2010
: Three offenses have been added to Penal Law Article 121 entitled Strangulation and
Related Offenses, designated as family offenses pursuant to: Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or Blood
Circulation (PL§ 121.11; A Misdemeanor), Strangulation 1
st
(PL§ 121.13; C Felony), and Strangulation 2
nd
(PL§ 121.12; D Felony).
REMEMBER: Whenever possible, ask complainant the DIR questions OUT
of earshot and eyesight of suspect
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