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Oct 21, 2020 · Broome County Surrogate's Court implemented mandatory efiling effective October 21, 2020. Administrative Order October 21, 2020. Broome County Surrogate’s Court now mandatory efiling for all proceedings.
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Timeline. Mandatory E-filing for Orange, Putnam and Rockland...
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Feb 16, 2021 · Timeline. Mandatory E-filing for Orange, Putnam and Rockland County February 16, 2021 for all new Probate and related Miscellaneous Proceedings. Mandatory Westchester Surrogate’s Court for new Probate and Administrative Proceedings and related Miscellaneous Proceedings effective date of May 3, 2017. Commencement January 2017 Orange County.
E-Filing Rules & Protocols. All parties should familiarize themselves with the New York E-Filing Rules (Uniform Rules §§ 207.4-a and 207.4-aa which are available at www.nycourts.gov/efile ). General questions about e-filing should be addressed to the E-Filing Resource Center at (646)386-3033 or efile@courts.state.ny.us.
The functions in the “Surrogate’s Court E-Filing” section are the means by which you may either e-file to or access documents in Surrogate’s Court proceedings. The File/Consent link allows you to file a new proceeding, file a document to an existing proceeding, or consent to e-filing in an existing proceeding. Technically, there is
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The New York State Courts Unified Court System has adopted a program under which some legal papers in civil lawsuits and Surrogate's Court proceedings may be filed electronically. Unless sealed by court order, such papers may be available to the public.
Sep 2, 2015 · To e-file, make an account at NYSCEF, the court's online e-filing system. Here are some helpful tips on e-filing your DIY Form. What if I don't want to e-file my court papers after all? If you don't want to e-file your court papers, you do not have to. You can take your court papers to the Surrogate's Court and file in person or mail them in.
The New York State Courts Electronic Filing System (NYSCEF) is a means of filing and serving legal documents electronically with various courts, including the Surrogate's Court, Supreme Court and the Court of Claims.