Mandatory electronic filing has been expanded to include some Supreme Court filings in Onondaga and Suffolk counties under a directive from Chief Administrative Judge A. Gail Prudenti. (See Profile)
E-filing in Onondaga County applies to all proceedings except matrimonial, Mental Hygiene Law, foreclosure actions and a handful of other exceptions, according to a Unified Court System memo from Prudenti. The filing requirement in Suffolk County pertains to small claims proceedings under Real Property Tax Law §730 and foreclosure actions addressing real property and mechanics liens.