The New York Order Authorizing Retention And Appointment of Claims And Noticing Agent is a legal document used by the court system in New York State. This document allows the court to appoint a Claims and Noticing Agent to administer the claims process in a particular case. This document is required when parties in a legal case wish to pursue a claim against another party in the court system. The New York Order Authorizing Retention And Appointment of Claims And Noticing Agent is used to appoint a Claims and Noticing Agent to act as an independent third party to provide notice to all parties involved in the case, collect and process claims, and manage the claims process. The document must be signed by the Judge presiding over the case and must be approved by the court. There are two types of New York Order Authorizing Retention And Appointment of Claims and Noticing Agents: First-Party Claims Agents and Third-Party Claims Agents. First-Party Claims Agents are appointed to represent the interests of the party making the claim. Third-Party Claims Agents are appointed to represent the interests of the party against whom the claim is being made.