The New York Affidavit in Support of Motion For Distribution of Surplus Moneys is a legal document that is filed to support a motion for distribution of surplus moneys that remain after a court action. It is used to identify the parties involved in the action, the amount of money that is in dispute, and the manner in which the surplus should be distributed. In New York, there are two types of affidavits in support of motions for distribution of surplus moneys: (1) the Affidavit of Surplus Moneys and (2) the Affidavit of Substantial Compliance. The Affidavit of Surplus Moneys must be filed with the court to show that all parties involved in the court action have been made aware of the surplus moneys and agree to the proposed distribution. The Affidavit of Substantial Compliance must be filed to show that all steps necessary to complete the distribution of surplus moneys have been completed. Both affidavits must be signed by the parties involved and notarized.