New York Appellate Division Filing Checklist
Trial Court: [________________________________]
County: [________________________________]
Trial Court Index Number: [________________________________]
Appellate Division: [________________________________] Department
Appellate Case Number: [________________________________]
Appellant: [________________________________]
Respondent: [________________________________]
Filing Attorney: [________________________________]
Date Prepared: [__/__/____]
I. Appellate Departments
☐ First Department: Manhattan, Bronx
☐ Second Department: Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island, and upstate counties
☐ Third Department: Albany and surrounding counties
☐ Fourth Department: Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and surrounding counties
II. Notice of Appeal Deadline (CPLR 5513)
From Final Judgment/Order
☐ 30 days from service of order with notice of entry
☐ Order entered: [__/__/____]
☐ Notice of entry served: [__/__/____]
☐ DEADLINE: [__/__/____]
Extension for Motion
☐ Motion to extend time to appeal (CPLR 5514)
☐ Must show reasonable excuse and meritorious appeal
III. Notice of Appeal
Filing
☐ File with clerk of trial court
☐ Serve on all parties
Contents
☐ Parties' names
☐ Judgment/order appealed from
☐ Date of judgment/order
☐ Appellate Division identified
Filing Fee
☐ Filing fee paid (approximately $65)
IV. Perfecting the Appeal
Time to Perfect
☐ Generally 6-9 months from filing notice (varies by department)
☐ Check specific department rules
☐ Deadline: [__/__/____]
Subpoena of Record
☐ Subpoena trial court file (if needed)
☐ Obtain transcripts
V. Record on Appeal
Appendix Method (Most Common)
☐ Prepare appendix containing:
☐ Notice of appeal
☐ Order/judgment appealed from
☐ Relevant papers from record
☐ Relevant transcript portions
Full Record Method
☐ Complete record certified by clerk
☐ Used less frequently
VI. Briefs
Appellant's Brief
☐ Cover (color per department rules)
☐ Table of Contents
☐ Table of Authorities
☐ Questions Presented
☐ Statement of Case
☐ Argument
☐ Conclusion
Respondent's Brief
☐ Due after appellant's brief (per scheduling)
Reply Brief
☐ Optional
☐ Limited to new issues in respondent's brief
Format Requirements
☐ Page limits (varies by department, typically 50-70 pages)
☐ Font and margin requirements
☐ Certificate of Compliance
VII. Filing the Appeal
E-Filing (NYSCEF)
☐ Most departments use NYSCEF
☐ File record and briefs electronically
☐ Pay filing fee
Paper Copies
☐ Number of copies per department rules
☐ Served on all parties
VIII. Oral Argument
☐ Request oral argument
☐ Calendared by court
☐ Argument date: [__/__/____]
☐ Time typically 15-30 minutes per side
IX. Decision
☐ Decision issued
☐ Types:
☐ Affirmed
☐ Reversed
☐ Modified
☐ Remanded
Motion for Reargument/Leave to Appeal
☐ Motion for reargument: 30 days from decision
☐ Motion for leave to appeal to Court of Appeals
X. Court of Appeals (Further Appeal)
☐ Leave to appeal required (most cases)
☐ Motion deadline: 30 days from order
☐ Or certificate from Appellate Division
Sources and References
- CPLR Article 55: https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/CVP
- Appellate Division Rules: https://www.nycourts.gov/courts/ad1 (and other departments)
- NYSCEF: https://iappscontent.courts.state.ny.us/NYSCEF
Prepared by: [________________________________]
Date: [__/__/____]
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