A New York Verified itemized bill of costs is a form used by New York State courts to track the costs associated with a case. This document includes information about the costs related to court filing fees, service of process fees, copying fees, expert witness fees, and other costs associated with a case. It is used to ensure that all costs are accurately tracked and accounted for, allowing for a clear understanding of costs associated with a case. There are two types of New York Verified itemized bill of costs: those filed at the time of a case’s commencement and those filed at the time of a case’s conclusion. The former is used to identify the costs associated with the initiation of a case, while the latter is used to identify the costs associated with the completion of a case.