N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 22 § 207.4 - Papers filed in court; clerk's file number; official forms
(a) Unless otherwise specified
by the court, attorneys, as well as parties appearing without attorneys, shall
prepare and submit all papers, pleadings, orders and decrees to be acted upon
by the Surrogate. The party causing the first paper to be filed shall
communicate the clerk's file number forthwith to all other parties to the
proceeding; service of the citation bearing the file number shall be
sufficient. Thereafter such number shall appear on the outside cover and first
page to the right of the caption of every paper tendered for filing in the
proceeding. The caption also shall contain the title of the proceeding, an
indication of the county of venue and a brief description of the nature of the
paper. All papers shall comply with the provisions of CPLR 2101 and (other than
wills, codicils, exhibits and forms of other governmental agencies) shall be on
standard 81/2 inch by 11-inch paper. The text of all papers must be legible
and, other than prompts and instructions, must be in a standard typeface of 10
to 12-point characters and have margins that shall be no less than one-half
inch. Papers also shall contain the name of the attorney or party submitting
them and, whenever possible, the names, addresses and information regarding
parties to the proceeding shall be printed in bold typeface.
(b) The forms set forth in
Chapter VII of Subtitle D of this Title, designated "Surrogate Court Forms,"
and including forms for the Surrogate's Court and adoption forms of the Family
Court and Surrogate's Court, shall be the official forms of the court and shall
be accepted for filing pursuant to SCPA 106. Forms produced on computers or
word processors shall be accepted for filing, provided (1) the text used shall
be the same as that contained in the official forms and (2) the attorney or
party preparing such form shall certify at the end thereof that the form is the
same as the official form and that the substantive text has not been altered.
Persons submitting such forms may leave out instructions (contained in
brackets) and optional words or phrases that have not been selected or are
irrelevant. Submitting a form to be an official form, but upon which the text
has been intentionally altered to change the substance or meaning thereof, may
be regarded as an attempt to mislead the court.
(c) Examples of the official forms shall
be available at the clerk's office of any Surrogate's Court.
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