New York Administrative Orders Transferring Certain Cases are court orders issued by the Chief Administrative Judge of the New York State Unified Court System. These orders allow for the transfer of certain cases from one court to another. There are two types of New York Administrative Orders Transferring Certain Cases: transfer orders and transfer by consent orders. Transfer orders are issued in cases where the court determines that the transfer is in the interest of justice. The transfer order will specify which court the case is to be transferred to, the type of case, and the date it is to be transferred. Transfer by consent orders are issued in cases where all parties involved have agreed to the transfer. A transfer by consent order will specify the court the case is to be transferred to, the type of case, and the date it is to be transferred. New York Administrative Orders Transferring Certain Cases are an important tool for ensuring the efficient, fair, and timely resolution of legal matters.