Skip to main content
Language

Press Credential

About

City Media and Entertainment, Mayor's Office of

The Press Credentials Office of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (PCO) issues press credentials (also called “press cards”) that, subject to restrictions, entitle a qualified member of the press to (i) cross police, fire lines, or other restrictions, limitations or barriers established by the City government at emergency, spot, or breaking news events and non-emergency public events and (ii) attend City-government-sponsored events that are open to members of the press.


The PCO offers three types of press cards: (1) a standard press card issued to an individual member of the press for a period of up to two years (expiring on January 15 of odd years); (2) a reserve press card issued to a newsgathering organization (e.g., CNN) for use by its employees (expiring on January 15 of odd years); and (3) a single-event press card issued to an individual member of the press for one event that has a very short period of validity (e.g., the Times Square NYE ball drop). Criteria for obtaining a press card are in Title 43, Chapter 16 of the Rules of the City of New York and more information about applying is available on the PCO’s webpage.

A press card is not required to engage in newsgathering activity and to work as a journalist in New York City.

Before January 20, 2022, the NYPD issued press credentials. Current NYPD-issued press credentials expire on January 15, 2023, and they will be accepted until expiration. The duty to issue press credentials was transferred from NYPD to the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment on January 20, 2022, pursuant to Local Law 46 of 2021.

Press Credentials Office

Address
Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment


1 Centre Street, Room 370




New York NY 10007
Learn which permits, licenses and regulations matter to you Use the Step by Step tool to get an exhaustive list of requirements that matter to you.
Use the Step by Step tool