New York Statutes

§ 1911 — Fees payable to the clerk

New York § 1911
JurisdictionNew York
Law UDCUniform District Court Act
Art. 19Costs and Fees

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N.Y. Uniform District Court Act § 1911 (2026).

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§ 1911. Fees payable to the clerk.\n (a) There shall be paid to the clerk the following sums as court fees\nin civil matters and there shall be no others:\n (1) Upon the issuance of a summons, order of arrest or attachment,\nrequisition or warrant of seizure, or a notice of petition or order to\nshow cause in lieu thereof in a summary proceeding to recover real\nproperty, forty-five dollars.\n (2) Upon filing the first paper in an action or proceeding, including\na special proceeding for the settlement of a claim of an infant or\nincompetent, forty-five dollars, unless there has been paid a fee of\nforty-five dollars for the issuance of a summons, order of arrest or\nattachment, requisition or warrant of seizure, or a notice of petition\nor order to show cause in lieu thereof in a summa

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