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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
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. To e-file without an attorney, visit our Unrepresented Litigants website.
Log-in to E-file. If you are ready to e-file your court papers, choose the court you want to file in below. After logging in, you will need to choose your court again, and choose whether you are starting a case or filing into an existing case. Appellate Court. Court of Claims.
After your documents are e-filed, you will get an email from NYSCEF with your Index or Claim number. Put this number in the caption of all your court papers. Log-in to E-file
NYSCEF (New York State Courts Electronic Filing) is New York Courts' e-filing system. You can use NYSCEF to electronically file court papers depending on the court and the case type. NYSCEF portal for attorneys. NYSCEF portal for unrepresented litigants.
The New York State Unified Court System has established “NYSCEF,” a program that permits the filing of legal papers by electronic means (“e-filing”) with the County Clerk and the courts in certain case types in designated venues, as well as electronic service of papers in those cases.
You will arrive at the NYSCEF Login page. If you are ready to start an action, file to an existing case, or record your representation, you should log in to the NYSCEF
As part of the New York State Courts Electronic Filing System (NYSCEF), Claims and Motions for Permission to File Late Claims may be filed in the Court of Claims electronically at the NYSCEF web page, subject to the following: All papers must be in Adobe .pdf format to be filed electronically.
1. Register at the NYSCEF site. Attorneys may utilize their Attorney Online Services account. Unrepresented litigants and other individuals may create an account: ad4.nycourts.gov/efile/register. 2. Request a Docket Number.