Greece Court Docket Records
Greece court docket records are filed through the Monroe County Clerk's Office and the Greece Town Court. The Town of Greece is the largest suburb of Rochester with a population around 96,000, making it one of the bigger towns in western New York. Supreme Court and County Court filings go through the Monroe County Clerk at 39 West Main Street in Rochester. The Greece Town Court at 1 Vince Tofany Boulevard handles local cases. Whether you need to find a civil lawsuit docket or check on a traffic case, knowing which court has the record is the first step.
Greece Overview
Greece Court Docket Office
The Greece Town Clerk's Office is at 1 Vince Tofany Boulevard, Greece, NY 14612. Phone: (585) 225-2000. The Town Clerk handles vital records, licenses, and other town business. Court docket records are not part of the clerk's duties. For those, you go to the Monroe County Clerk or the Greece Town Court.
The Monroe County Clerk at 39 West Main Street in Rochester keeps all Supreme Court and County Court docket records for the county. That office maintains case filings, judgments, liens, and docket entries. Under Judiciary Law § 255, the County Clerk must provide public access to these records. Monroe County is in the 7th Judicial District, and Greece falls under that jurisdiction.
| Office | Greece Town Clerk |
|---|---|
| Address | 1 Vince Tofany Boulevard Greece, NY 14612 |
| Phone | (585) 225-2000 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
The Monroe County Clerk's website has details on all court records services, fees, and search options for the county.
The Monroe County Clerk's Office in Rochester handles all Supreme Court and County Court docket records for the Greece area.
Greece Town Court Docket
Greece Town Court is at 1 Vince Tofany Boulevard. Phone: (585) 225-2410. The court handles traffic tickets, vehicle and traffic law violations, small claims up to $3,000, and criminal cases involving misdemeanors and violations within the town.
Each case at Greece Town Court has its own docket. The docket records every step from filing to disposition. Traffic dockets show the charge, law section, plea, fine, and any points. Criminal dockets track the arraignment, bail, hearings, and final outcome. Small claims dockets are straightforward but still document each hearing and the judgment.
Greece is a big town with major roads running through it. Ridge Road, West Ridge Road, and parts of Route 390 bring in a lot of traffic cases. The Town Court holds regular sessions to handle the volume. If you got a ticket within Greece town limits, this is the court that has your case and your docket.
Town Court records stay at the court. They do not go to the Monroe County Clerk unless a case gets transferred to a higher court. Contact the court at (585) 225-2410 to look up a specific case. Staff can search by name, case number, or ticket number.
Search Greece Court Docket Online
State online tools cover Supreme Court and County Court docket records for the Greece area.
The WebCivil Supreme portal has civil Supreme Court cases for Monroe County. Search by index number, party name, or attorney. Results include the full docket with all entries, filing dates, and case status. This covers any civil Supreme Court case in the 7th Judicial District involving Greece residents or businesses.
For criminal cases, the WebCriminal system covers pending matters in Monroe County courts. It shows arraignment dates and upcoming appearances. Only active cases appear.
E-filing through NYSCEF is mandatory for new civil Supreme Court cases in Monroe County. Documents filed through the system become part of the court docket and can be viewed for free through Guest Search. No account is needed to search and view filings.
The WebSurrogate system covers estate and probate cases in Monroe County. The statewide Criminal History Record Search costs $95.00 per name and covers all 62 counties. The NYS Court Records Information page explains all available search tools.
Note: Greece Town Court docket records are generally not in the state online portals, so call (585) 225-2410 for those local cases.
Greece Court Docket Fees
At the Monroe County Clerk's Office, uncertified copies cost $0.65 per page. Certified copies are $5.00 per page. These rates apply to Supreme Court and County Court docket records.
Greece Town Court has its own fee schedule under CPLR § 8019, which governs courts below the Supreme and County Court level. Call (585) 225-2410 to check fees before you visit or send payment.
The statewide Criminal History Record Search is $95.00 per name. Results come by email the next business day and cover every county in New York. This is a broader search than a local lookup at the Monroe County Clerk's Office.
Viewing records in person at the County Clerk's Office is free. You only pay when you need copies. Judiciary Law § 255-b requires the clerk to keep docket books for each case, and the public can view them at no charge.
Public Access to Greece Court Docket
Court docket records are public in New York. Judiciary Law § 4 says court proceedings are open, and the written records are too. You do not need to be a party to the case to view the docket. Visit the Monroe County Clerk's Office in Rochester or call Greece Town Court, and staff will help you.
Sealed records are the exception. Family Court cases, youthful offender adjudications, and matters sealed by a judge are restricted. But standard civil and criminal docket records are available to anyone who asks. The Monroe County courthouse has public access for searching, and the clerk's staff can pull files and make copies.
Greece is close to Rochester, so getting to the Monroe County Clerk is easy. The drive from Greece to downtown Rochester takes about 15 minutes. You can search records in person during business hours and get copies the same day.
Monroe County Court Docket
Greece is in Monroe County. All Supreme Court and County Court docket records are at the Monroe County Clerk's Office in Rochester.
Nearby Cities
These cities are near Greece in Monroe County. All use the Monroe County Clerk for higher court docket records.