New York Court fees are fees charged by the New York State court system for filing documents and services. There are a variety of fees for different types of cases and services, including civil, criminal, and appellate cases, as well as filing fees and fees for service of process. The most common types of New York Court fees are filing fees, service of process fees, appellate fees, motion fees, and jury fees. Filing fees are the most common type of court fee, and they are required to initiate a legal action. Service of process fees are fees charged for delivering documents to the other party in a lawsuit. Appellate fees cover filing fees and other costs associated with appealing a case. Motion fees are associated with making a motion in court. Finally, jury fees are charged when a jury is requested for a court case.




