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Overview

Here you will find a comprehensive collection of statewide forms designed to support litigants, attorneys, and court users across a wide range of legal matters. Organized by category, the statewide forms library is intended to promote uniformity, accessibility, and ease of use throughout the state's judicial system.

Attorney-Client Fee Dispute (1)

Part 137: Used to resolve disputes between lawyers and clients about legal fees.

Consumer Credit (14)

Cases involving credit cards, loans, debt collection, etc.

Criminal (19)

Related to criminal cases, crime victims, or people who have completed a criminal sentence.

Divorce (44)

For ending a marriage, including contested and uncontested divorces.

Domestic Violence (25)

Orders of protection and other matters involving domestic or family violence.

Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) (7)

Request or respond to court orders that temporarily restrict access to firearms...

Foreclosure (30)

For homeowners and lenders involved in mortgage foreclosure cases.

Surplus Monies (17)

For after a foreclosure where the money from a public sale and transfer is used to any liens or judgements against the property.

Family Forms

Family-related cases such as adoption, custody, visitation, child support, and parentage.

Guardianship (35)

To appoint a guardian for a child or an adult who cannot manage their own affairs.

HIPAA (2)

Forms that allow access to medical records.

Hope Cards

Portable orders of protection that can be used across states.

Landlord Tenant

Forms for housing disputes, including evictions, rent issues, and repairs.

Name/Sex Change

Legally change a name and/or sex designation on court records.

Small Claims (36)

Forms for money disputes involving individuals or businesses.

Supreme Court

For civil cases handled in New York Supreme Court (the states main trial court). Includes Request for Judicial Intervention (RJI) forms.

Surrogate's Court

For estate matters, including wills, probate, and administration of a deceased person's needs.

Court of Claims (12)

For claims seeking monetary damages against the State of New York and certain public authorities