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A request for copies of specific court records must be accompanied by a certified check or money order, for the various fees, made payable to the appropriate office, such as the County Clerk or the Clerk of the Court, that maintains the requested records and requested payment of those fees. Inspection of Publicly Available Court Records
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Court Records You can make a request for court records directly to the Clerk of the Court or the County Clerk that has the records. Criminal History Record Search (CHRS) Criminal records are available from the court system. Each records search costs $95.00. Criminal Records Find out where criminal records are kept.
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Court Records You can make a request for court records directly to the Clerk of the Court or the County Clerk that has the records. Criminal History Record Search (CHRS) Criminal records are available from the court system. Each records search costs $95.00. Criminal Records Find out where criminal records are kept.
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Court Clerks are responsible for documenting and safekeeping court records in New York. The State Court Clerk specifically maintains Supreme Court records and Court of Appeal records. Requestors may submit requests for court records directly to the Clerk of the Court or the County Clerk that maintains those records.
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A court record in New York is a document that contains information and facts relating to a court case. Information about court proceedings, courtroom occurrences, and court decisions are added to this permanent record. Court records are commonly a matter of public record and readily obtainable for public screening.
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The Unified Court System maintains two types of records – administrative records and court records. Administrative records are those records maintained by the different divisions within the Office of Court Administration ("OCA"), which do not constitute court records.
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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.
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The court system keeps an informal history of your convictions. You don’t need fingerprints to do a criminal history record search (CHRS). Sealed records and expunged marijuana records should not appear on this search. This search is based on your name and birthday. Anyone can search. It costs $95.00. Employers and credit reporting agencies ...
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For information about requisitioning files that are in storage or access to files on microfilm, or for other information, contact County Clerk staff. Supreme Court Record Room - 646-386-5942. County Clerk Archives, 31 Chambers Street, 7th Floor. Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 4:30 PM. 646-386-5395.
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The New York State Office of Court Administration (OCA) provides a New York Statewide criminal history record search (CHRS) for a fee of $95.00. You can submit a CHRS request via our on-line Direct Access program or by mailing in a CHRS application form.
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On February 19, 2014, the Uniform Rules for Surrogate’s Courts were amended to include Section 207.64 to protect CPI and restrict access to certain file records and documents. WebSurrogate prevents access to files and documents that are restricted per 207.64, but does not redact documents.
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