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WebCivil provides online access to information about cases in Civil Supreme Court in all 62 counties of New York State. Search cases by index number, plaintiff or ...
Search for cases by case identifier, name, tax cert/scar, or attorney file number in the New York State Unified Court System. Narrow your results by case type, court type, county, date, and more.
Learn how to access court records in New York State, including eCourts, criminal history, FOIL, and genealogy research. Find links to Supreme Court cases e-filed in NYSCEF system.
Find Supreme Court Civil and Criminal decisions from 2001 to present for selected counties in New York State. Enter your query and view uncorrected opinions, track case status, and access WebHousing for landlord-tenant cases.
Search and browse recent decisions of the New York Supreme Court since January 1982. Find cases by party name, docket number, case title, text, or date range.
Search for New York court cases by date, judge, decision number, subject matter, or keywords. Browse the list of actions, parties, and proceedings in the public search page.
You are advised to check the status of your case on-line at: www.nycourts.gov Click on: E-Courts Click on: Web Civil Supreme - follow the instructions then click the Submit button. Click on: Index Search - enter your case’s index number and county where indicated. Click on: Find Case(s) - your case information will be displayed. Click on: Appearance Date - this will open a dialogue box.
Search and browse decisions of the New York Supreme Court since January 1982 by docket number, case title, and full text. FindLaw also provides information about state courts, legal issues, and attorneys.
Find information about the Supreme Court in New York City, which hears civil and felony cases. Learn about the different terms and locations of the Supreme Court in each borough.
In asking the Supreme Court to hear the case, Food and Drug Administration v. Wages and White Lion ... Section A, Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: For Now, Term Is Shaping Up As a ...