NOTICE TO THE BARREGARDING EXPANSION of MANDATORY E-FILINGEFFECTIVE FEB. 19, 2013
The New York NOTICE TO THE REGARDING EXPANSION of MANDATORY E-FILINGEFFECTIVE FEB. 19, 2013 is a directive from the New York courts requiring all legal documents to be filed electronically, beginning on February 19 of 2013. This includes documents such as summonses, complaints, motions, orders and judgments, among others. This expansion of mandatory e-filing applies to all state courts, including the Supreme Court, the Appellate Division, the Family Court, the Surrogate's Court, and all county and local courts. The types of New York NOTICE TO THE REGARDING EXPANSION of MANDATORY E-FILINGEFFECTIVE FEB. 19, 2013 include: 1. A notice to attorneys, providing guidance on how to file documents electronically. 2. A notice to the public, alerting them to the new mandatory e-filing requirement and how it will affect them. 3. A notice to the courts, outlining the new filing requirement and providing instructions on how to implement it. 4. A notice to the judiciary, providing information on the new e-filing requirements and how to use them.
The New York NOTICE TO THE REGARDING EXPANSION of MANDATORY E-FILINGEFFECTIVE FEB. 19, 2013 is a directive from the New York courts requiring all legal documents to be filed electronically, beginning on February 19 of 2013. This includes documents such as summonses, complaints, motions, orders and judgments, among others. This expansion of mandatory e-filing applies to all state courts, including the Supreme Court, the Appellate Division, the Family Court, the Surrogate's Court, and all county and local courts. The types of New York NOTICE TO THE REGARDING EXPANSION of MANDATORY E-FILINGEFFECTIVE FEB. 19, 2013 include: 1. A notice to attorneys, providing guidance on how to file documents electronically. 2. A notice to the public, alerting them to the new mandatory e-filing requirement and how it will affect them. 3. A notice to the courts, outlining the new filing requirement and providing instructions on how to implement it. 4. A notice to the judiciary, providing information on the new e-filing requirements and how to use them.