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  2. E-filing | NYCOURTS.GOV - Judiciary of New York

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    New York State Unified Court System. NEW YORK STATE COURT OF CLAIMS. Home; Accessibility (ADA) E-filing. Instructions; NYSCEF Filing Page

  3. The official home page of the New York State Unified Court System. We hear more than three million cases a year involving almost every type of endeavor. We hear family matters, personal injury claims, commercial disputes, trust and estates issues, criminal cases, and landlord-tenant cases.

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  5. Efiling Your DIY Form | NY CourtHelp

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    Since you do not have a lawyer, you can e-file your papers over the internet or file them in person at the courthouse. To e-file your court papers you need: There is no extra cost to e-file. How do I e-file my court papers? To e-file, make an account at NYSCEF, the court's online e-filing system.

  6. E-Filing | NYCOURTS.GOV - Judiciary of New York

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    electronic filing through the new york state courts electronic filing system is mandatory for all cases commenced in this court (except article 70 and 78 proceedings, and matrimonial, mental hygiene law and election law matters).

  7. NYSCEF Home - Judiciary of New York

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    NYSCEF is a program that permits the filing of legal papers by electronic means with the County Clerk or appropriate court and offers electronic service of papers in those cases. Before filing, view the authorized courts and case types for NYSCEF.

  8. Filing and Service By Electronic Means (E-filing)

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    In April 2024, e-filing became available for all original proceedings. With the latest expansion, e-filing is now mandatory in all matters before the First Department, except attorney matters. Mandatory e-filing requires all documents, as defined in 22 NYCRR 1245.1(d), to be e-filed.