New York General Instructions (CIV-GP-81) are the rules and procedures for the Supreme Court and the County Courts in New York State. They provide guidance on how to file legal papers, motions, and other documents with the court, how to properly serve documents, and how to calculate the time for filing documents. The instructions also include information on how to obtain copies of documents, how to prepare transcripts of court proceedings, and how to obtain certified documents. New York General Instructions (CIV-GP-81) is divided into five parts: Part 1: General Provisions — Provides general information about filing and serving documents with the court, how to calculate time for filing documents, and how to obtain certified documents. Part 2: Filing and Service of Pleadings and Other Documents — Sets forth the rules and procedures for filing and service of pleadings, motions, and other documents with the court. Part 3: Transcripts of Proceedings — Sets forth the rules and procedures for obtaining transcripts of court proceedings. Part 4: Computing Time — Describes how to calculate the time for filing documents and when a document is considered timely filed. Part 5: Miscellaneous Provisions — Contains other miscellaneous provisions pertaining to filing and service of documents.