The New York Schedule of Fees is a set of fees established by the state of New York for specific services and transactions. The fees cover a wide range of activities, from filing documents in court to obtaining a copy of a birth certificate. There are two main types of New York Schedule of Fees: the Judicial Fees Schedule and the Non-Judicial Fees Schedule. The Judicial Fees Schedule covers fees for court-related activities, such as filing motions and documents, obtaining certified copies of documents, obtaining transcripts, and filing appeals. The Non-Judicial Fees Schedule covers fees for services and transactions that are not related to court activities, such as obtaining a copy of a birth certificate, marriage license, or death certificate. The New York Schedule of Fees is updated periodically to reflect changes in market conditions, inflation, and other factors. The fees are established by the New York State Department of Financial Services and are subject to change without notice.