Greenburgh Court Docket Records
Greenburgh court docket records are filed through the Westchester County Clerk's Office in White Plains. The Town of Greenburgh is one of the largest towns in Westchester County and sits just north of Yonkers. It has its own Town Court that handles local civil and criminal cases. Supreme Court and County Court docket records for cases involving Greenburgh residents are kept by the county clerk. The Town Clerk's Office at 177 Hillside Avenue handles vital records and town permits, while court docket records are available through state online portals or in person at the county clerk's office.
Greenburgh Overview
Greenburgh Town Clerk's Office
The Greenburgh Town Clerk's Office is at 177 Hillside Avenue in Greenburgh. The phone number is (914) 993-1500. This office handles marriage licenses, vital records, Freedom of Information requests, and other town business. Staff can help you find the right office for court docket records.
The Town Clerk does not keep Supreme Court or County Court docket records. Those are at the Westchester County Clerk's Office in White Plains. But the Greenburgh Town Court does maintain its own docket of local cases. For Town Court records, contact the court directly.
| Office | Greenburgh Town Clerk's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 177 Hillside Avenue Greenburgh, NY 10607 |
| Phone | (914) 993-1500 |
| Website | www.greenburghny.com |
Greenburgh includes the villages of Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Elmsford, Hastings-on-Hudson, Irvington, and Tarrytown. The unincorporated areas of Edgemont, Fairview, Greenville, and Hartsdale are also part of the town. All of these areas fall under the Greenburgh Town Court for local matters and the Westchester County Clerk for higher court docket records.
Search Greenburgh Court Docket Records
Greenburgh Town Court handles traffic violations, small claims, code enforcement cases, and misdemeanors. Each case has a docket that tracks filings, hearings, and outcomes. The court operates under the Uniform Justice Court Act and is part of the state court system.
For civil cases filed in Westchester County Supreme Court, the WebCivil Supreme portal is free to use. Search by party name or index number to find docket entries, case status, and appearance dates. This covers all civil Supreme Court cases in the county.
Criminal cases pending in Westchester County courts are searchable through WebCriminal. This tool shows charges, court dates, and case status for defendants in County Court and local courts.
The Greenburgh town website at greenburghny.com has details on all town departments and public services.
Court Docket Online Access
Several state portals let you search for court docket records from home. These tools are free and cover different types of courts.
The NYSCEF e-filing system has all electronically filed Supreme Court documents in Westchester County. Use Guest Search to view case docket filings. Since attorneys must e-file in Supreme Court, most recent case documents are here. You can see the full timeline of a case from the initial complaint through the final judgment.
For estate and probate cases, use the WebSurrogate system. Westchester County Surrogate's Court handles wills, estates, and guardianship matters. The system shows docket entries and case information for these proceedings.
The NYS Court Records Information page is a good starting point if you are not sure which system to use. It explains all available online tools and how to request records that are not available digitally.
A statewide Criminal History Record Search costs $95.00 per name. It covers all 62 New York counties and results come by email the next business day. This is the broadest search option if you need to check records across the state.
Note: Greenburgh Town Court records may not appear in the state's online search tools, so contact the court if you need records from a local case.
Westchester County Court Docket
Greenburgh is in Westchester County. The county clerk's office in White Plains keeps all Supreme Court and County Court docket records. Westchester is in the 9th Judicial District. The county seat is White Plains, which borders Greenburgh, so the courthouse is close by.
The county clerk charges $0.65 per page for uncertified copies and $5.00 per page for certified copies of court docket records. Under Judiciary Law § 255, the county clerk must maintain and give public access to all court docket records filed in Supreme and County Courts.
Fees for Court Docket Records
Fees vary depending on which court and office you use. The Westchester County Clerk charges standard state rates for copies. Greenburgh Town Court may have its own schedule for copies of local records. Call the Town Court or check its website for the most current fees.
Filing fees in Supreme Court include $210 for an index number. Small claims in Town Court cost $20.00 to $35.00 depending on the claim amount. The CPLR § 8019 sets fees for courts other than Supreme and County Courts, so Town Court fees may differ from the county clerk rates.
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