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Erie County Courts & District Attorney

The traffic and justice courts, criminal court, and District Attorney serving Erie County — with official contact details.

Traffic & Justice Courts

Traffic tickets issued in Erie County are generally answered in the town, village, or city court for the place the ticket was written — the court is printed on your ticket. Select a court for its address, phone, and directions.

Town Courts (25)

Source: the New York State Unified Court System Town & Village Justice Courts directory. Court hours and locations change — confirm against the official listing or your ticket before you appear.

Criminal Courts

Criminal matters in Erie County are heard in the courts below. The court that hears your case depends on the charge and where it was filed.

Court assignments and locations change — confirm against your court notice or the official New York Courts website before you appear.

District Attorney

Erie County District Attorney's Office

District Attorney: Michael J. Keane

25 Delaware Avenue, 6th Floor, Buffalo, NY 14202

Office hours Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Complaints accepted in person or by phone; callers can speak with an on-call Assistant District Attorney, investigator, or victim/witness advocate. After-hours line: (716) 858-2424. Victim/Witness Services Bureau: (716) 858-4640. BE SAFE Domestic Violence advocacy: (716) 858-4630.

The Erie County District Attorney prosecutes criminal cases in the county. This listing is informational and is not the office's official channel — verify contact details on the official website above.

How a Erie County case works

A traffic ticket in Erie County is answered in the local town, village, or city court named on the ticket. A guilty plea can add points to your license, raise your insurance, and carry surcharges — and some charges can lead to a suspension. Criminal matters are prosecuted by the Erie County District Attorney's Office in the county's criminal court. Many traffic tickets can be negotiated down, often without you appearing in person.

The Law Office of Anthony Sharnov represents drivers and defendants throughout New York. If you have a ticket or charge in Erie County, a free case review is the fastest way to understand your options.

This directory is general information, not legal advice, and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Court and District Attorney details change — always confirm against the official source before acting.

Charged or ticketed in Erie County?

The Law Office of Anthony Sharnov defends traffic and criminal matters across New York. Free 15-minute case review — an attorney calls you back the same business day.

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