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Nassau County Civil Service Disqualification Appeals…
What You Need to Know — And How Sheerin Law Can Help
If you have received a Notice of Disqualification from the Nassau County Civil Service Commission, you have the right to appeal — but the process is strict, time-sensitive, and highly technical.
Below is a clear summary of the Commission’s official appeal rules, followed by why experienced legal representation can make a critical difference in the outcome of your case.
Official Guidelines –
1. You Have the Right to Appeal – Under Nassau County Civil Service Commission rules, every disqualified applicant has the right to challenge the decision.
You may:
● Represent yourself, or
● Retain an attorney to submit the appeal on your behalf
Only the applicant or their authorized attorney may initiate the appeal.
2. Strict 30-Day Deadline:
Your appeal must be postmarked within 30 days of the date listed on your disqualification notice.
● Late appeals will not be considered.
● Failure to respond is treated as a waiver of your right to challenge the decision.
● Extensions are granted only for “good cause.”
Missing this deadline permanently ends your opportunity to challenge the disqualification.
3. Appeals Must Be Mailed — Not Emailed:

The Commission requires:
● Hard copy submission
● Mailed to the address listed in your notice
● Complete and legible documentation
Email submissions will not be accepted or reviewed. This is an important procedural trap. Improper submission can result in automatic rejection.
4. Five-Page Limit:
Your written appeal must:
● Be no longer than five (5) pages
● Use 12-point font
● Be concise and fact-focused
● Address only issues directly related to your disqualification. This means you have limited space to make a persuasive legal and factual argument. Every
sentence must count.
5. Supporting Documentation Rules:
You must include:
● All supporting documentation with your initial mailing
● Up to three (3) reference letters
● Reference letters addressing:
○ Character
○ Qualifications
○ Experience
○ Specific disqualification issues
Separate or late submissions are not accepted.
6. The Commission Can Raise New Issues:
Even after you file your appeal, the Commission reserves the right to assert additional grounds for disqualification if new information arises during review. This makes strategic drafting critical — your appeal must anticipate potential issues.
Why Hiring an Attorney Matters –
While the rules allow self-representation, Nassau County appeals are not simply “explanations.” They are structured legal challenges that must:
● Address the specific grounds cited
● Correct factual misunderstandings
● Present mitigating evidence effectively
● Frame your suitability in terms of present fitness
● Avoid triggering additional concerns
● Stay within strict formatting and procedural rules. A poorly drafted five-page appeal can permanently harm your chances.
An experienced civil service attorney understands how to:
● Analyze the legal basis for disqualification
● Organize evidence strategically
● Draft persuasive submissions within the five-page limit
● Prepare effective reference letters
● Anticipate additional grounds the Commission may assert
● Protect your long-term eligibility
Why Sheerin Law?
For more than 22 years, Sheerin Law has represented civil service candidates in disqualification appeals across the New York metropolitan area.
We understand:
● Psychological disqualifications
● Medical disqualifications
● Background/character concerns
● Prior employment issues
● Past arrests or youthful mistakes
● Credit history concerns
● Integrity allegations
We know how to frame your case around present suitability, growth, maturity, and rehabilitation.
Time Is Critical:
If you have received a Nassau County Civil Service disqualification notice:
● Do not wait.
● Do not submit an emotional or rushed appeal.
● Do not exceed the five-page limit.
● Do not miss the 30-day deadline.
For additional information regarding Nassau County Civil Service Disqualification Notices click on the following link:
Appeal of Disqualification-Nassau County
Call Sheerin Law immediately at (631) 239-5825 for a consultation. Your career in civil service is worth protecting.
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