Statement of E-Filing is a legal document that was released by the New York Supreme Court - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is E-Filing?
A: E-Filing is the electronic filing of documents with the court system.
Q: Why should I E-File?
A: E-Filing can save time and reduce the need for paper documents.
Q: How do I E-File in New York?
A: To E-File in New York, you can use the Electronic Document Delivery System (EDDS) or a certified Electronic Filing Service Provider (EFSP).
Q: What types of documents can be E-Filed?
A: Various types of documents, such as pleadings, motions, and other court filings, can be E-Filed.
Q: Is E-Filing mandatory in New York?
A: Yes, E-Filing is mandatory for most civil cases in New York.
Q: Are there any exceptions to E-Filing?
A: Some types of cases and certain documents may be exempt from E-Filing requirements.
Q: Is there a fee for E-Filing?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with E-Filing in New York.
Q: Can E-Filing be done at any time?
A: Yes, E-Filing can be done 24/7, but deadlines for filing documents still apply.
Q: What if I need assistance with E-Filing?
A: If you need assistance with E-Filing, you can contact the court or your Electronic Filing Service Provider for support.
Form Details:
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