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NEW YORK STATE/COUNTY COURTS

New York Court Websites
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New York Court Structure
This Court Structure Chart is prepared by the National Center for State Courts. Abbreviations used in the chart are as follows: “COLR” for court of last resort, “IAC” for intermediate appellate court, “GJC” for general jurisdiction court, and “LJC” for limited jurisdiction court. "CSP Case Types" refers to the specific types of cases heard by the court.

 
COURT OF APPEALS (SUPREME COURT)       
COURTHOUSE
20 EAGLE ST.
ALBANY, NY  12207
518-455-7700


The Court of Appeals is the state's highest court.

For appellate divisions and departments 
of the Court of Appeals,
see NY Judicial Website (www.nycourts.gov).
 
 

NEW YORK COUNTY COURTS
The National Assoc. of Counties offers links to county websites for each state, featuring county government and court officials.


To access New York county websites, click on the National Assoc. of Counties website and select “Find a County” from the menu.

A nationwide interactive map will appear, and you can select the appropriate New York county from the map. Alternatively, you can type the name of the county in the upper-right search box.

When you access the county page you are seeking, under County Contact click on the county website link, which takes you to the county government website.

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