About E-Filing
The Administrative Judge of the 10th Judicial District, the Surrogate of Suffolk County, and the Chief Clerk of the Suffolk County Surrogate’s Court hereby promulgate local user protocols to assist users in practice of the New York State Courts E-Filing System (hereinafter referred to as "NYSCEF") implemented in the Suffolk County Surrogate’s Court in accordance with the program established by the Chief Administrator of the Courts pursuant to Uniform Rules 207.4a and 207.4aa and provide guidance with respect to local practice and procedures used to process filings, fees, and court calendaring. Users should also review the NYSCEF website. These Protocols do not supersede any statutory or regulatory provisions regarding electronic filing as those are controlling and take precedence.
Case Types Eligible for E-Filing
Non-Participation in E-Filing
Exemptions from Mandatory E-Filing: An attorney who certifies in good faith that he or she lacks the equipment or knowledge needed to e-file and has no staff member or employee under his or her direction who has such knowledge and equipment may opt out of e-filing in each mandatory proceeding by filing an opt out form with the Clerk. Attorneys also may be exempted by the court for good cause shown. Proposed intervenors (non-attorneys) and unrepresented non-parties are exempt from e-filing. (Uniform Rule § 207.4-aa(e)(1)). Unrepresented litigants are exempt from e-filing, but may choose to participate. (CPLR § 2111)
E-Filing Documents in Surrogate’s Court
Essential Step Prior to E-Filing: Prior to entering any information into an initial filing, you should run an inquiry on the decedent's last name, using the first initial, to determine if a file is already open. Due to the numbering system in Surrogate's Court, an inquiry based on the file number alone may not produce accurate results. In addition, you must contact the Court to ascertain whether there may be another will for the decedent on file with the Court (e.g., filed for safekeeping). Please do NOT call the court to determine if a proceeding was already filed.
Payment
This court accepts payment of fees required by the SCPA by credit card payments made via NYSCEF or by payments made at the court. There are no additional fees to use the NYSCEF System. Fees are calculated in accordance with SCPA § 2402 based on the documents filed with NYSCEF and the representation of the filing user regarding the value of the estate assets. Review by the Court may result in a modification of the fees initially anticipated or charged in connection with this transaction. In the event of any such modification, the Court will contact the filing user by e-mail with the proper amount and request an additional fee, if applicable. The Suffolk County Surrogate’s Court will not allow the filing of additional documents by the filer if the filer owes an outstanding fee in that proceeding.
If choosing to pay by credit card at time of filing on the NYSCEF website, enter credit card information directly on the website. You must input the credit card information with each filing; your credit card will be charged at the time of filing. Make sure credit limit is large enough to cover anticipated filings.
If choosing to pay at the court, be aware that documents are not "filed" until payment is received. The court cannot process the filing until payment is received in full and will delete the filing if payment is not made within two business days after e-filing.
Notifications
Notification of defective filings will be sent out by e-mail or by telephone, depending on the circumstances.
Signatures
Documents requiring signatures shall be considered to be signed under the circumstances outlined in Uniform Rule §207.4-a(f). When e-filing a document bearing an actual signature, the e-filer is responsible for maintaining the original, executed document pursuant to Uniform Rule 207.4-a(f)(2).
Decrees, Orders, and Judgments
Decrees, orders, and judgments will be signed in hard copy by the Surrogate and forwarded to the Clerk for filing and scanning into the NYSCEF system, which will then transmit notification to all parties. However, the notification does not constitute service of notice of filing upon any party (see Uniform Rule § 207.4-a[h]).
Court issued Letters and Certificates of Appointment will be provided in hard copy to the filer via the usual means (SASE, USPS mailing, messenger).
Problem Filings and Notifications
If it is determined that there is an issue with e-filing, the filer will be notified by court staff either by phone or e-mail notification (via the NYSCEF system). Filers are welcome to call the Court directly for any needed assistance or the E-filing Resource Center at 646-386-3033 or [email protected].