New York Motion Filing Checklist
Court: Supreme Court of the State of New York
County: [________________________________]
Index Number: [________________________________]
Motion Type: [________________________________]
Filing Attorney: [________________________________]
Date Prepared: [__/__/____]
I. Notice Requirements (CPLR 2214)
☐ Minimum 8 days notice (if served by mail, add 5 days)
☐ Notice of Motion
☐ Return date: [__/__/____]
II. Motion Papers
Notice of Motion
☐ Relief sought
☐ Grounds for relief
☐ Return date
☐ Time for submission
Affirmation/Affidavit in Support
☐ Factual basis
☐ Exhibits attached
☐ Attorney affirmation (for legal conclusions)
☐ Party affidavit (for facts)
Memorandum of Law
☐ Legal arguments
☐ Case citations
☐ Statutory authority
Proposed Order
☐ Caption
☐ Relief requested
☐ Signature line for judge
III. Common Motion Types
Summary Judgment (CPLR 3212)
☐ No triable issue of fact
☐ Entitlement to judgment as a matter of law
☐ Statement of material facts (local rule)
☐ Evidence in admissible form
Motion to Dismiss (CPLR 3211)
☐ Specific grounds stated
☐ Documentary evidence (if applicable)
IV. E-Filing (NYSCEF)
☐ E-file all motion papers
☐ PDF format
☐ Proper document types selected
☐ Confirmations received
V. Opposition and Reply
☐ Opposition due: Per court rules (typically 7 days before)
☐ Reply papers: Per court rules (typically 2 days before)
VI. Oral Argument
☐ Request oral argument
☐ Appearance date: [__/__/____]
☐ Check for virtual appearance option
Sources and References
- CPLR: https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/CVP
- Part 202 Rules: https://ww2.nycourts.gov/rules/trialcourts/202.shtml
Prepared by: [________________________________]
Date: [__/__/____]
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