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The New York state court system that provides for the continuous supervision of each action or proceeding by a single judge. Actions and proceedings are randomly assigned to the judges of the court once a party files a request for judicial intervention (RJI).
A form that is filed in New York state court and served on all parties confirming that the parties have completed necessary discovery proceedings and the case is trial ready (CPLR 3402(a)). It is the paper that gets the case on the court's trial calendar.
The judge's involvement may be required to resolve disputes during the pendency of the case or at the end to sign off on your divorce. The only way to get a judge assigned in your case is to file a Request for Judicial Intervention (RJI). The county clerk's office charges a $95.00 filing fee for the RJI.
Under the New York rules, a judge is not assigned to a case until one of the parties files a Request for Judicial Intervention (or "RJI") Form with the clerk.
The court will not accept motions, orders to show cause, requests for court conferences, or any other papers until an RJI is filed. An RJI may be filed at any time after service of process and must conform to the requirements of 22 NYCRR § 202.6.
You or someone else may start your case by filling out a Complaint Form (DC-283). The Complaint Form describes your claim to the Court. You may file by mail or you may file in person at one of the District Court courthouses. You will be required to pay a filing fee.
1) RJIs Generally The fee for filing an RJI (UCS 840, revised 2012) is paid to the County Clerk via the New York State Courts Electronic Filing System (NYSCEF) in e-filed cases and to the County Clerk's cashier's office, Room 160, in paper cases. A "fillable" form RJI is available on-line.
A form that a party files in an action that has not yet been assigned to a judge. The RJI is a request for the court to become involved in the matter and will result in the assignment of a judge, who will then preside over the action until its end.
Supreme Court cases are not assigned to a Judge until one of the parties files a Request for Judicial Intervention (RJI) form and pays the filing fee.