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Go to www.nycourts.gov/efile to get to the NYSCEF Home Page. Click on the new link “Surrogate Court – Court Use ONLY”: File Search: Formerly known as “Inquiry,” use this link on the new NYSCEF Homepage to search for files in your Surrogate’s Court.
21 paź 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 Administrative Order December 22, 2021 . Resources. Broome County Surrogate Court Protocol & Rules. E-File User Manual. NYSCEF Homepage
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
1) Eligibility for E-Filing: E-filing is consensual in all proceedings in the following areas: Probate, Administration, Small Estates and in all related and subsequent proceedings thereto. All such proceedings may be commenced by filing with the court electronically through
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.
20 cze 2008 · The New York State Courts Electronic Filing System (“NYSCEF”) is a means for filing with the Surrogate’s Court and serving legal papers electronically. The system is accessible through a website located at this address: