Webcivil Supreme Case Search Results New York - hub.bocatc.org
We would like to show you a description here but the site wont allow us. 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 cases 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 ... What is WebCivil Supreme? WebCivil Supreme is an online portal that aggregates public records from New Yorks Civil Supreme Court, presenting case indexes, party lists, hearing dates, and available documents in a searchable format accessible from any web browser. What information does WebCivil Supreme provide?
Local Civil Courts ONLY Enter at least the index number and year to find results, or select case type and court type for an exact match. The official home page of the New York State Unified Court System. We hear more than three million cases a year involving almost every type of endeavor. We hear family matters, personal injury claims, commercial disputes, trust and estates issues, criminal cases, and landlord-tenant cases. WebCivil Local contains cases from all the local Civil Courts in New York State (61 City Courts, the District Courts in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, and the New York City Civil Courts). You may search for cases by Index Number, Party Name, Attorney/Firm Name or Judge, and produce calendars for a specific Attorney/Firm or by Judge or Part. To track the current status of a Civil Supreme Court case, go to WebCivil Supreme or for Local Civil Court cases go to WebCivil Local. To track the current status of a criminal case in New York City; Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Orange, Rockland, and Erie counties; and Buffalo City Court, go to WebCrims. Cases may not be searchable in certain fields (e.g., citation, decision date, authoring Judge) until the case is decided. Discover how to efficiently access New York court records online or in-person, including civil, criminal, and appellate cases.
Cases may not be searchable in certain fields (e.g., citation, decision date, authoring Judge) until the case is decided. Discover how to efficiently access New York court records online or in-person, including civil, criminal, and appellate cases.