Can the county attorney's office give advice to the general public or represent them?
No. The county attorney is the legal advisor only to the county legislature and every officer whose compensation is paid from county funds in all matters involving an official act of a civil nature. Individuals seeking legal advice should contact private counsel, through the New York State Bar Association, the Schuyler County Bar Association or other legal referral service of their own choosing.

Show All Answers

1. Can the county attorney's office give advice to the general public or represent them?
2. Does the County Attorney's Office accept service by electronic means?