New York Verification (Of Complaint) is a process used by the courts in New York to verify the accuracy of the information provided in a complaint. It is a way of ensuring that the complaint is true and accurate by having the parties involved in the dispute provide additional evidence to support its claims. The verification process can be used in a variety of civil cases, including contract disputes, landlord-tenant claims, and foreclosure proceedings, among others. There are two main types of New York Verification (Of Complaint): sworn verification and unworn verification. Sworn verification requires the parties to sign a statement under penalty of perjury that the information provided in the complaint is true and accurate. Unworn verification requires the parties to submit an affidavit or other written statement signed by the parties attesting to the truthfulness of the information provided.