Motion/Trial Support Office - Room 217

Overview

The Motion/Trial Support Office is the central clerk’s office for Bronx Supreme Court, Civil Term.
Papers submitted to this court are reviewed and checked for accuracy and compliance with CPLR and other relevant statutes in this office. Papers are initially filed in the Bronx County Clerk’s Office, located in room 118 for payment of appropriate fees, if any.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1. What are the court fees related to specific papers filed?

2. A self-represented litigant wants to start an action. Where can she/he get information on this?

3. Why are motions marked submitted before the actual return date?

4. Can papers be filed through the mail?

5. What are the directions to the courthouse?

6. How long will it take for a case to go to trial?

7. How long does the Judge have to decide a motion?

8. Where are motions returnable?

9. How do I check the status of a case?

10. Is an appearance necessary on the return date of a motion?

11. What is the protocol for emergency applications?


1. What are the court fees related to specific papers filed?

Index Number - $210.00
Motion/Cross Motion - $45.00
Stipulation of Discontinuance - $35.00
Request for Judicial Intervention - $95.00
Note of Issue - $30.00
Jury Demand - $65.00
Notice of Appeal - $65.00
SCAR Petition - $30.00

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2. A self-represented litigant wants to start an action. Where can she/he get information on this?

The litigant is referred to room 121 of this building, which is the Help Center. See link for more information on that office.

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3. Why are motions marked submitted before the actual return date?

Motions are marked fully submitted as a default setting and are updated before the return date in
order to notify the Law Journal in a timely fashion so they can publish them.

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4. Can papers be filed through the mail?

Yes, paper motions should be mailed to the Bronx County Clerk’s Office in Room 118.

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5. What are the directions to the courthouse?

See Directions.

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6. How long will it take for a case to go to trial?

The actual start date of a trial depends on discovery completion and your place on the calendar
upon filing a note of issue. The complexity of the case and whether there is a special preference can also affect timing.

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7. How long does the Judge have to decide a motion?

On provisional remedies a Judge has up to 20 days to make a decision and 60 days for all other motions.

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8. Where are motions returnable?

Motions are returnable to 851 Grand Concourse Bronx, New York 10451 in room 217.

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9. How do I check the status of a case?

The court web site is www.nycourts.gov Decisions and court calendars are also printed in the Law Journal. Information as to the case file can be viewed at the Bronx County Clerk website, see menu.

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10. Is an appearance necessary on the return date of a motion?

No, the initial return date is for submission of papers only. Check the Law Journal or www.nycourts.gov for future dates. See Case Information on the menu.

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11. What is the protocol for emergency applications after business hours?

In the event of an emergency, after 5PM,  the attorney will be directed to call or email a central office using 800-430-8457 or the email address: emergency@nycourts.gov

During normal business hours, please contact the Motion Support Office at 718-618-1310.

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