New York Filing Notice of Intent to Cease E-Filing is a notification to the New York State Unified Court System (NYS US) that a filer no longer wishes to use the e-filing system. This notice must be filed when a filer wishes to terminate their e-filing privileges. There are two types of New York Filing Notice of Intent to Cease E-Filing: one for attorneys and one for non-attorneys. Attorneys must file a Notice of Intent to Cease E-Filing in the form of a Motion to Withdraw as E-Filer. Non-attorneys must file a Notice of Intent to Cease E-Filing in the form of a letter to the court. The letter should include the filer's name, court case information, and a request to cease e-filing. Once the Notice of Intent to Cease E-Filing is filed, the filer will no longer have access to the e-filing system.
New York Filing Notice of Intent to Cease E-Filing is a notification to the New York State Unified Court System (NYS US) that a filer no longer wishes to use the e-filing system. This notice must be filed when a filer wishes to terminate their e-filing privileges. There are two types of New York Filing Notice of Intent to Cease E-Filing: one for attorneys and one for non-attorneys. Attorneys must file a Notice of Intent to Cease E-Filing in the form of a Motion to Withdraw as E-Filer. Non-attorneys must file a Notice of Intent to Cease E-Filing in the form of a letter to the court. The letter should include the filer's name, court case information, and a request to cease e-filing. Once the Notice of Intent to Cease E-Filing is filed, the filer will no longer have access to the e-filing system.