The New York Notice of Change of Address For Pro Se Litigants is a document that is used to notify the court of an address change for a pro SE litigant. Pro SE litigants are individuals who represent themselves in court proceedings. The Notice of Change of Address must be filed with the court in which the litigant is involved in order for the court to have knowledge of the new address. This document allows the court to serve papers to the correct address to ensure that the litigant is aware of any proceedings. There are two types of New York Notice of Change of Address For Pro Se Litigants: The Notice of Change of Address for Pro Se Litigant in Supreme Court and the Notice of Change of Address for Pro Se Litigant in County Court. The Supreme Court Notice of Change of Address must include the name of the litigant, the name of the court, the new address of the litigant, and the date the address changed. The County Court Notice of Change of Address must include the name of the litigant, the name of the court, the new address of the litigant, and the date the address changed. This document must be signed and dated by the litigant.