The New York Notice of Petition is a legal document used to initiate a court proceeding in the state of New York. It is a formal request to the court for a specified relief, such as an order for the defendant to appear in court, or for a certain action to be taken. It is typically filed by a plaintiff (the person or party who initiates the action) and is served upon the defendant, notifying them of the impending legal action. There are three main types of New York Notice of Petition: Notice of Petition and Petition, Notice of Petition and Verified Complaint, and Notice of Petition and Summons. The Notice of Petition and Petition must include the title of the action, the court with jurisdiction, the name of the petitioner, and a brief statement of the relief requested. The Notice of Petition and Verified Complaint must include the same information as the Notice of Petition and Petition, plus a statement of the facts of the case. The Notice of Petition and Summons must include the same information as the Notice of Petition and Verified Complaint, plus the date and time for the defendant to appear in court.