NYC marshal records

Check executed NYC evictions by address

Review documented City Marshal evictions tied to the building, with apartment-level detail where the public record provides it.

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The dataset records executed evictions

NYC’s public marshal dataset records evictions that were executed, including the date and address information available in the source. Apartment Fax matches those completed events to the building and unit where possible, then places them beside ownership and housing records.

This is not a search of every Housing Court filing, eviction notice, warrant, threatened eviction or case outcome. It covers executed City Marshal evictions, and some source rows lack a reliable tax-lot identifier.

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What Apartment Fax checks

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    City Marshal executed evictions matched to the building tax lot

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    Execution date, residential indicator and apartment number where published

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    Best-effort address matching for source rows missing a tax lot

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    Ownership, HPD litigation, violations and complaint history for context

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Executed evictions are narrower than court cases

An eviction case can begin, settle, be dismissed or end without a marshal executing an eviction. The public dataset used here starts at the completed enforcement event, so it should never be described as a complete Housing Court case search.

That narrower scope is still useful for address research. It can show a documented history of executed evictions at the building and, when the source names it, the apartment connected to the event.

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Why some records require cautious matching

Most rows can be tied to a borough-block-lot identifier, but some do not include one. Apartment Fax uses a restricted address match for those rows and labels the result as best-effort rather than presenting it with the certainty of an exact tax-lot join.

A historical eviction does not tell you why it happened or prove how the current landlord treats tenants. Read the date and scope, compare ownership at the time, and use the record as one part of a broader address history.

Primary source

Confirm important questions with the official record

Review the NYC Council’s executed-evictions map and data notes
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Frequently asked questions

Can I search NYC eviction records by address?

You can search public City Marshal executed-eviction data by address. Apartment Fax matches those records to the building and apartment when the source supports it.

Does this include every Housing Court eviction case?

No. It covers executed marshal evictions, not every filing, notice, warrant, settlement, dismissal or threatened eviction.

Why might an eviction record be missing from an address lookup?

Some public rows lack a tax-lot identifier or use inconsistent free-text addresses. Apartment Fax attempts a cautious fallback match but does not claim that every event can be recovered.