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    • What are the different levels of the New York court system?

      In general, the judicial system is composed of the appellate courts and the trial courts, consisting of the superior courts and the local courts. There are also other tribunals that are not normally considered part of the New York State Unified Court System or the judiciary proper.


    • How many courts are in the New York court system?

      As New York has 11 separate trial courts, and some courts appeal differently based on which Judicial Department they are located in, the sequence of appeals is fairly complex: The Supreme Court, County Court civil and felony cases, Family Court, Surrogate's Court, and Court of Claims appeal to the Supreme Court, Appellate Division.


    • What types of cases are heard in the New York court system?

      In New York City, the Supreme Court in each county hears all felony cases; outside New York City, these cases are generally heard in the County Court. The Supreme Court hears civil cases seeking money damages that exceed the monetary limits of the local courts' jurisdiction.


    • How do I file a case in the New York court system?

      To access forms to file a claim and for additional information on the Court of Claims, please visit their website at http://nyscourtofclaims.courts.state.ny.us/ The Family Court handles most cases involving youths between 8 and 16 years old who are charged with offenses that would be crimes if committed by adults.


    • [PDF File]New York State Courts Electronic Filing (NYSCEF) System

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      Jeffrey Carucci Statewide Coordinator for Electronic Filing Electronic Filing Resource Center (646)386-3033 efile@courts.state.ny.us www.nycourts.gov/efile. New York State Courts Electronic Filing (NYSCEF) System. User Manual for Supreme Court and Court of Claims Cases. Table of Contents.


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    • [PDF File]Administrative Structure of the New York State Unified Court ...

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      NEW YORK STATE UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM A GUIDE TO SMALL CLAIMS & COMMERCIAL SMALL CLAIMS in the NEW YORK STATE CITY, TOWN & VILLAGE COURTS This Guide shows you how to: Start your case File a commercial claim in City Court Collect a judgment Find the right court for your small claim Lawrence K. Marks Chief Administrative Judge Updated September 2022



    • [PDF File]NEW YORK STATE UNIFIED COURT SYSTEM NEW YORK STATE COURTS

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      establish the state courts. The New York State Unified Court System is made up of various levels of trial and appellate courts; the highest court is the Court of Appeals. Most legal issues are resolved in our state courts. New York’s state court system handles nearly four million cases a year, heard throughout the State’s 62 counties.


    • [PDF File]A GUIDE TO SMALL CLAIMS & COMMERCIAL SMALL CLAIMS

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