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  1. Second Department completes its expansion of mandatory e-filing via NYSCEF in Supreme and Surrogate’s Courts. The Appellate Division announces a new and easy method to request certificates of good standing.

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  2. The Supreme Court of the State of New York, Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department, or simply the Second Department, is one of the four geographical components of the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, the intermediate appellate court of the State of New York.

  3. The Appellate Division primarily hears appeals from the state's superior courts (Supreme Court, Surrogate's Court, Family Court, Court of Claims, the county courts) in civil cases, the Supreme Court in criminal cases, and, in the Third and Fourth Judicial Departments, from the county courts in felony criminal cases. [5]

  4. Forms & Practice Aids. How a Case is Decided. Public Notices. Related Links. Oral Argument - Watch Live. Oral Argument Archives.

  5. Clerk of the Court. To provide comments and suggestions regarding service at the Appellate Division, 2nd Department. ad2clerk@nycourts.gov. (718) 722-6307.

  6. The courthouse of the Appellate Division, Second Department, is located in Kings County in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District. The Supreme Court, of which the Appellate Division is a part, is New York State's principal trial court, with a branch in each of the State's 62 counties.

  7. Unlike the former General Term, whose judges sat both at the trial level and on appellate panels in courthouses in each of the Judicial Districts making up the Judicial Department, the Appellate Division was intended to be a permanent and independent court with full-time Justices and staff.

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