NYC Noise Code: What Is and Isn’t Legal — The Complete Guide
NYC’s Noise Code (Administrative Code Title 24, Chapter 2) sets specific rules for residential, construction, commercial, and mechanical noise. Learn what the law permits, what it prohibits, and how enforcement actually works.
How to File a Noise Complaint in NYC: 311, NYPD, DEP, and What Actually Works
NYC received 610,000+ noise complaints in 2024. Learn which agency handles which noise, how to file with 311, what the Noise Code permits, and how to escalate when complaints don’t get results.
Free GED and Adult Education Programs in NYC: How to Earn Your High School Equivalency
NYC offers free HSE/GED prep through NYC DOE Adult Education, CUNY literacy centers, and libraries. Learn about TASC vs. GED, ESOL programs, how to continue to CUNY, and financial aid for adult learners.
NYC Pre-K and 3-K Enrollment: How to Apply for Free Early Childhood Programs
NYC offers free full-day Pre-K for all 4-year-olds and 3-K for all 3-year-olds — no income test. Apply through myschools.nyc in January–March. Learn how programs work, what to look for, and special education options.
NYC Charter School Lottery: How to Apply and What You Need to Know
NYC’s 270+ charter schools are free, public, and admission is by random lottery — no grades or test scores. Learn how to apply, when lotteries happen, sibling preferences, and what to do if your child has an IEP.
NYC Special Education Rights: IEPs, 504 Plans, and How to Get Your Child the Support They Need
NYC schools must evaluate and serve children with disabilities under IDEA. Learn how to request evaluations, what IEPs must include, your rights at CSE meetings, and free legal help from Advocates for Children.
NYC Public School Enrollment: How to Register Your Child Step by Step
Every NYC child has the right to free public school enrollment regardless of immigration status or housing. Learn zoned schools, required documents, high school admissions, and rights for homeless and immigrant families.
Certificates of Relief and Good Conduct in New York: How to Lift Barriers from a Criminal Record
NY’s Certificate of Relief and Certificate of Good Conduct lift automatic disqualifications from licenses, civil service jobs, and benefits. Learn who qualifies, how to apply, and how to use them.
Parole and Probation Rules in New York: What You Need to Know
NY parole imposes strict conditions — reporting, residency, no travel without permission, warrantless searches. Violations can mean prison without a new crime. Learn your rights, violation hearing process, and free legal help.
NYC Fair Chance Act: What Employers Can and Cannot Do About Your Criminal History
NYC’s Fair Chance Act bans criminal history questions before a job offer and requires individualized analysis before rejection. Learn your rights, the Article 23-A process, and how to file a CCHR complaint.