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OSC Actions: TitleCurrent 4/1/2019New 4/1/2024 DCAJ (outside NYC) $222,200 $245,100 AJ (in NYC; Judicial District; County) $218,500 $241,000 Supreme Court Justice $210,900 $232,60062 more rows
How do I start my small claims case? You or someone else may start your case by filling out a court form. You may file by mail if you have a small claims case in Western Suffolk County or if you live outside New York City and you want to sue a party within New York City. The form describes your claim to the Court.
Nassau County R. Bruce Cozzens, Jr.
Supreme Court Antonio I. Brandveen. Lawrence K. Marks. Denise Sher.
Supreme Court Justices ANDREW A. CRECCA. District Administrative Judge. JOHN J. ANDREWS. IAS Part 8/44. KATHY G. BERGMANN. IAS Part 6. VALERIE M. CARTRIGHT. IAS Part 21. JOHN B COLLINS. Part 8. Secretary: Carol Werner. JOSEPH FARNETI. County Court Judge and Acting Supreme Court Justice. IAS Part 37. ALETHA V. FIELDS. WILLIAM G. FORD.
Overview. The Supreme Court has broad authority over all categories of cases, including civil and criminal matters. The court generally handles civil matters seeking monetary damages greater than $25,000. It also hears cases where a party seeks to enjoin or stop certain actions by another party.
The Supreme Court has broad authority over all categories of cases, including civil and criminal matters. The court generally handles civil matters seeking monetary damages greater than $25,000. It also hears cases where a party seeks to enjoin or stop certain actions by another party.
Once the recorder's office has recorded the Abstract of Judgment, it officially becomes a lien on the real property the debtor owns in the county now or may acquire later.
An example of a general lien is a state income tax lien. Unlike specific liens that attach only to particular assets, a general lien is against all of the assets of a debtor and not tied to a specific asset. For instance, A mortgage lien is tied specifically to a piece of property.
It shows up on your credit report as well as on any background checks. The judgment is considered a lien against your property, including any real estate that you have, in the state in which the judgment is filed.