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Upon entry of an order or judgment, the NYSCEF site shall transmit to the e-mail service addresses a notification of receipt of such entry, which shall not constitute service of notice of entry by any party.
The essential courts of the 5th Judicial District are now virtual courts pursuant to the Administrative Order of Hon. James P. Murphy, District Administrative Judge due to the COVID-19 public health emergency. All Judges, attorneys, and parties are now approved to appear in the virtual court.
Courts are open, but access and procedures have changed. Efiling is now available statewide; many court appearances are virtual; and courts are taking longer to process applications.
Commencing an Action in NYSCEF: To commence an action, go to the NYSCEF home page at www.nycourts.gov/efile, choose the link for Supreme Court, log in, choose from the \u201cE-File\u201d menu the option: \u201cStart a New Case\u201d and select the Supreme Court in which you wish to commence your action.
Upon entry of an order or judgment, the NYSCEF site shall transmit to the e-mail service addresses a notification of receipt of such entry, which shall not constitute service of notice of entry by any party.
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A: During business hours, call the Court's Public Information Office: 202-479-3211 (press 1). You may also reach the office by emailing pio@supremecourt.gov. If an opinion or court order is released, the Public Information Office will email it to members of the press upon request.
Commencing an Action in NYSCEF: To commence an action, go to the NYSCEF home page at www.nycourts.gov/efile, choose the link for Supreme Court, log in, choose from the \u201cE-File\u201d menu the option: \u201cStart a New Case\u201d and select the Supreme Court in which you wish to commence your action.
Typically, the Court hears cases that have been decided in either an appropriate U.S. Court of Appeals or the highest Court in a given state (if the state court decided a Constitutional issue). The Supreme Court has its own set of rules. According to these rules, four of the nine Justices must vote to accept a case.
In order to file a document electronically, as an attorney or a self-represented (pro se) litigant, it is necessary to register as a filing user on the NYSCEF page. When you file a claim electronically, it will be necessary to pay the $50.00 filing fee via credit card, or in person at the Clerk's office.
Most documents that are submitted electronically will be made available on the Court's public docket free of charge. Filings from pro se parties are submitted only on paper, but will be scanned and made available electronically on the Court's docket.

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