New York Summary of Exhibits or Attachments and Certificate of Service is a document typically used in a judicial proceeding in New York State. It is used to summarize the attachments or exhibits included in the case and to certify that the documents have been served upon the opposing party. There are two types of New York Summary of Exhibits or Attachments and Certificate of Service: one for civil cases (CPR § 3012) and one for criminal casesCARRR § 2217). The civil version includes a list of the documents included in the case, a description of their purpose, and a statement that the documents have been served upon the other party. The criminal version includes the same information as the civil version, plus a statement that the documents were served according to the New York Criminal Procedure Law. Both versions must be signed by the party submitting the documents, and the Certificate of Service must be notarized.