New York Local Law Filing is a process of filing a document with the New York State Department of State. This process is required for any local laws that need to be enacted, amended, or repealed. This filing is used to keep track of any changes to local laws and ensure that the local laws are up-to-date. There are three main types of New York Local Law Filing: New Law Filing, Amendment Filing, and Repeal Filing. New Law Filing occurs when a local law is created or enacted. Amendment Filing occurs when a local law is changed or modified. Finally, Repeal Filing occurs when a local law is removed or revoked. Each of these types of filings requires the submission of a document to the Department of State that includes the text of the proposed law, the date of enactment, and the signature of the local government official.