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Commonly Asked Questions about Court Hearings

You can either answer the summons in writing or in person. If you answer in person, you must go to the courthouse clerks office and tell the clerk about your defenses to the plaintiffs claims. The clerk will check off the boxes in a Consumer Credit Transaction Answer In Person form.
For most summonses, you can get the status of your case and a link to download a copy of your summons using OATHs Ticket Finder. You need either the summons number or your name and address. The summons includes: The date, time, location, and description of the alleged violation.
You can make a Freedom of Information Law request for access to agency administrative records. You can search Supreme Court cases and documents e-filed in NYSCEF (New York State Courts Electronic Filing ) system even if you do not have an e-filing account. Visit the link and click on Search as Guest.
The MySummons. NYC site will provide you with the information you need to answer a criminal summons issued in New York City. Attorneys may file their notice of appearance through the EDDS Electronic Document Delivery System found at NYCourts.gov.
You may be able to respond to your summons by submitting your defense online or by mail. Please visit the Hearing Online page and the Hearing by Mail pages to learn if your summons is eligible. If so, OATH must receive your written defense submission prior to the scheduled hearing date.
A summons with notice or summons and complaint must be served within 120 days of filing with the County Clerk.
The different types of hearings include a preliminary hearing, a motion hearing, and an appearance in court for trial or sentencing. You may also be asked to testify before the grand jury.