The New York Certificate of Continued Indigence_-_Supreme Court is a document that a person must submit to the court in order to be eligible to receive legal assistance in certain cases. This document is used to prove that a person is unable to pay the costs associated with a legal case and is in need of financial assistance. It is typically issued by the Supreme Court of New York State. There are two types of New York Certificate of Continued Indigence_-_Supreme Court: an original certificate and a continuation certificate. The original certificate is used to establish indigence and must be filed with the court. The continuation certificate is filed when a person's financial situation has changed and must be renewed every six months. Both certificates require a person to provide financial information such as income, assets, and expenses in order to be approved.