Bronx New York Lessor's Affidavit

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Lessor's Affidavit
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You must fill out the Application for a Pro Se Summons form and submit it to the clerk in the county where you are suing, along with payment of the court fee. The fee must be paid by cash, certified check, money order or bank check. Personal checks will not be accepted.

A summons with notice or summons and complaint must be served within 120 days of filing with the County Clerk.

G Go to the Ex Parte Office, 60 Centre Street, Room 315, 3rd floor. Give the Clerk the original OSC papers (and original RJI and one copy, if the case is not assigned to a Judge).

Process Rules and Fees All Family Offense summonses must be served at least 24 hours before the court date. There is no fee for serving these summonses.

An affidavit must be signed by the affiant and the officer who administered the affiant's oath (typically a notary public) (CPLR 2309).

In the Supreme, County and City Courts, the Affidavit of Service must be filed by 20 days or less from the date the papers were left or mailed whichever is later. Service is finished 10 days after the filing and the defendant's time to Answer starts to run.

To file a complaint, you can: Complete our online complaint form, or. Send your complaint by mail by clicking below on the county where the judge holds court. Sending your complaint to the wrong office may delay our response.

There are three ways to deliver legal papers to start a case. Personal delivery. The papers are handed to the defendant or respondent.Substituted delivery. Papers are left with someone else to give to the defendant or respondent and copies of the papers are mailed.Conspicuous delivery.

Once the defendant is served and files some form of response to the complaint, both parties have their addresses and other contact information on record with the court. Subsequent documents are then usually sent to the other party or their attorney by mail, which is known as service by mail.

If you are an individual, you may answer in person by coming to the courthouse and filling out a form. You may download the free Answer Form, but you must bring the form to the clerk's office. To find out where to bring your answer in your county, go to locations.

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