New York Verified Petition is a legal document filed in the Supreme Court of New York to initiate a lawsuit. It is a formal legal document used to initiate proceedings and to notify the other party of the lawsuit. It must include the names of the parties involved, a concise statement of the facts of the case, and a demand for relief. Furthermore, it must be signed and sworn to by the plaintiff, and must be accompanied by an affidavit of merit. The New York Verified Petition must be served to the defendant, along with other required documents. There are two types of New York Verified Petition: the Summons and Complaint and the Verified Complaint. The Summons and Complaint requires a sworn statement of facts, while the Verified Complaint requires a more detailed statement of the facts of the case.