Find 12205 district attorney offices, including DA, county, prosecuting, state, and commonwealth attorneys. District attorneys provide information on criminal court cases, public safety, legal cases, and law documents.
Albany County District Attorney 6 Lodge Street Albany NY 12207 6.0 miles from 12205 518-487-5460
Rensselaer County District Attorney 80 2nd Street Troy NY 12180 7.0 miles from 12205 518-270-4040
Schenectady County District Attorney 612 State Street Schenectady NY 12305 8.5 miles from 12205 518-388-4364
Saratoga County District Attorney 25 West High Street Ballston Spa NY 12020 19.5 miles from 12205 518-885-2263
Schoharie County District Attorney PO Box 888 Schoharie NY 12157 24.8 miles from 12205 518-295-8257
Columbia County District Attorney 325 Columbia Street Hudson NY 12534 32.2 miles from 12205 518-828-3414
Montgomery District Attorney 58 Broadway Fonda NY 12068 32.4 miles from 12205 518-853-8250
Fulton County District Attorney 223 West Main Street Johnstown NY 12095 34.1 miles from 12205 518-736-5511
Bennington County State Attorney 200 Veterans Memorial Drive Bennington VT 05201 34.1 miles from 12205 802-442-8116
Greene County District Attorney 411 Main Street Catskill NY 12414 34.5 miles from 12205 518-719-3590
Berkshire County District Attorney 7 Pittsfield Avenue Pittsfield MA 01201 35.5 miles from 12205 413-443-5951
Washington County District Attorney 383 Broadway Fort Edward NY 12828 40.6 miles from 12205 518-746-2525
Warren County District Attorney 1340 Route 9 Lake George NY 12845 44.7 miles from 12205 518-761-6405
Ulster County District Attorney 275 Wall Street Kingston NY 12401 55.1 miles from 12205 845-340-3280
Generally, law enforcement agencies, not the District Attorney, are responsible for investigating cases. However, the District Attorney must evaluate the evidence provided by law enforcement and may determine that additional investigation is necessary before filing charges. In some instances, the District Attorney may assign an independent investigator to seek additional evidence.
Can a crime be reported directly to a District Attorney?For the most part, crimes should be reported to a law enforcement agency. Some county or city District Attorneys may take crime reports for certain types of crimes, such as insurance fraud, corruption or misconduct of public officials, and elder or dependent abuse.
What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?Felonies are the most serious types of offenses and carry sentences that usually exceed one year in state or federal jail. Felonies are classified by degrees, with first-degree felonies being the most serious. Misdemeanors are less serious crimes and are punishable by fines and less than a year in prison.