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This will happen when a party files a ?Request for Judicial Intervention Form? (referred to as an RJI), pays the fee, and asks the court to take some immediate action in regard to the matter. A special proceeding, because of its particular nature, will have to come into court promptly.
You can make a request for court records directly to the Clerk of the Court or the County Clerk that has the records. Criminal records are available from the court system. Each records search costs $95.00.
Request for Judicial Intervention (RJI)
Judicial Intervention means if the Court or Tribunals has issuedsummons, notice of appearance or any other notice as may be applicable from time to time.
Supreme Court cases are not assigned to a Judge until one of the parties files a Request for Judicial Intervention (RJI) form and pays the filing fee.
There is a strong presumption of open access to court records in New York. See New York Jud. Law 255 to 255-B (select individual sections). However, there are numerous exceptions to this presumption.
1) RJIs Generally The fee for filing an RJI (UCS 840, revised 2012) is paid to the County Clerk via the New York State Courts Electronic Filing System (?NYSCEF?) in e-filed cases and to the County Clerk's cashier's office, Room 160, in paper cases. A "fillable" form RJI is available on-line.
You can search by docket number or the name of defendant (only cases with future court dates).