N.Y. Civil Practice Law & Rules Section 304
Method of commencing action or special proceeding


(a)

An action is commenced by filing a summons and complaint or summons with notice in accordance with rule twenty-one hundred two of this chapter. A special proceeding is commenced by filing a petition in accordance with rule twenty-one hundred two of this chapter. Where a court finds that circumstances prevent immediate filing, the signing of an order requiring the subsequent filing at a specific time and date not later than five days thereafter shall commence the action.

(b)

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, such filing may be accomplished by facsimile transmission or electronic means, as defined in subdivision (f) of rule twenty-one hundred three of this chapter, where and in the manner authorized by the chief administrator of the courts by rule.

(c)

For purposes of this section, and for purposes of § 203 (Method of computing periods of limitation generally)section two hundred three of this chapter and § 306-A (Index number in an action or proceeding commenced in supreme or county court)section three hundred six-a of this article, filing shall mean the delivery of the summons with notice, summons and complaint or petition to the clerk of the court in the county in which the action or special proceeding is brought or any other person designated by the clerk of the court for that purpose. At the time of filing, the filed papers shall be date stamped by the clerk of the court who shall file them and maintain a record of the date of the filing and who shall return forthwith a date stamped copy, together with an index number, to the filing party, except where filing is by electronic means. Such filing shall not be accepted unless any fee required as specified in § 8018 (Index number fees of county clerks)section eight thousand eighteen of this chapter has been paid. Where filing is by electronic means, any fee required shall be paid in the time and manner authorized by the chief administrator of the court by rule.

(d)

Where filing is by facsimile transmission, the clerk of the court need only return a date stamped copy of the first page of the papers initiating the lawsuit, together with the index number.

(e)

Where filing is by electronic means, the clerk shall, in accordance with rules promulgated by the chief administrator, forthwith notify the filing party of the index number and the date and time of filing.

(f)

A confirmation record produced by the filing party’s facsimile machine or computer and an affidavit of filing by the filing party, shall be prima facie evidence that the filing party transmitted documents consistent with the date, time and place appearing on the confirmation record.

Source: Section 304 — Method of commencing action or special proceeding, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/CVP/304 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Dec. 21, 2024).

301
Jurisdiction over persons, property or status
302
Personal jurisdiction by acts of non-domiciliaries
303
Designation of attorney as agent for service
304
Method of commencing action or special proceeding
305
Summons
306
Proof of service
306‑A
Index number in an action or proceeding commenced in supreme or county court
306‑B
Service of the summons and complaint, summons with notice, third-party summons and complaint, or petition with a notice of petition or or...
306‑C
Notice of commencement of action for personal injuries by recipient of medical assistance
306‑D
Additional mailing of notice in an action arising out of a consumer credit transaction
307
Personal service upon the state
308
Personal service upon a natural person
309
Personal service upon an infant, incompetent or conservatee
310
Personal service upon a partnership
310‑A
Personal service upon a limited partnership
311
Personal service upon a corporation or governmental subdivision
311‑A
Personal service on limited liability companies
312
Personal service upon a court, board or commission
312‑A
Personal service by mail
313
Service without the state giving personal jurisdiction
314
Service without the state not giving personal jurisdiction in certain actions
315
Service by publication authorized
316
Service by publication
317
Defense by person to whom summons not personally delivered
318
Designation of agent for service
320
Defendant’s appearance
321
Attorneys
322
Authority for appearance of attorney in real property action
325
Grounds for removal
326
Procedure on removal
327
Inconvenient forum
328
Assistance to tribunals and litigants outside the state

Accessed:
Dec. 21, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 304’s source at nysenate​.gov

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