Yonkers Court Docket Search

Yonkers court docket records are filed through the Westchester County Clerk's Office and the Yonkers City Court. As the fourth largest city in New York, Yonkers has its own City Court that handles a range of civil and criminal cases within the city limits. The City Clerk's Office at 40 South Broadway also keeps vital records and can point you to the right place for court filings. For Supreme Court and County Court matters, the Westchester County Clerk in White Plains is where those docket records are stored. You can search many of these records online through state court portals or visit the offices in person to get copies.

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Yonkers Overview

Yonkers City
Westchester County
211,569 Population
9th Judicial District

Yonkers City Clerk's Office

The Yonkers City Clerk's Office is at 40 South Broadway, Room 102. Joan Deierlein serves as City Clerk. The office handles vital records, marriage licenses, and can help direct you to the right court for docket records. They are open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. On Tuesdays they stay open late until 7:00 PM.

Keep in mind that the City Clerk does not hold Supreme Court or County Court docket records. Those go through the Westchester County Clerk in White Plains. But the Yonkers City Clerk can help with local records and tell you which office has what you need. For anything filed in Yonkers City Court, the court itself keeps those records at 100 South Broadway.

Office Yonkers City Clerk's Office
Address 40 South Broadway, Room 102
Yonkers, NY 10701
Phone (914) 377-6020
Hours Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tue: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Website www.yonkersny.gov

The City Clerk also serves as the Registrar of Vital Statistics for Yonkers. Birth and death certificates for events that took place in Yonkers are available from this office. Marriage licenses are issued here too. While these are not court docket records, they often come up during court proceedings and are good to know about.

Yonkers City Court sits at 100 South Broadway. The phone number is (914) 831-6450. This court has civil jurisdiction for cases up to $15,000 and handles small claims up to $10,000. On the criminal side, it deals with misdemeanors and violations that happen within the city. All of these cases create court docket entries.

City Court docket records include the filings, motions, orders, and judgments for each case. To get copies, you can call the court or visit in person. Some City Court records may be available through the state's online tools, but not all. The WebCriminal system covers pending criminal cases in City Courts across the state, so you can search for active Yonkers cases there.

For civil Supreme Court cases filed in Westchester County, use the WebCivil Supreme portal. Search by party name or index number. The system shows case status, filing dates, and all docket entries. It is free to use.

Yonkers City Clerk office website for court docket records

The Yonkers city website at yonkersny.gov has contact details for the City Clerk and links to local government services.

How to Find Court Docket Records Online

Several state-run portals let you search for Yonkers court docket records from home. These tools are free and cover different court types.

The NYSCEF system is where attorneys file documents in Supreme Court cases. You can use the Guest Search feature to look up cases in Westchester County without an account. Every document filed electronically becomes part of the court docket and is viewable online. This includes complaints, answers, motions, and court orders.

For estate and probate matters, the WebSurrogate system has docket records from Surrogate's Courts across the state. Westchester County Surrogate's Court handles estate cases for Yonkers residents. You can search by name or case number.

The NYS Court Records Information page explains all available tools and how to request records that are not online. It is a helpful starting point if you are not sure where to look.

The statewide Criminal History Record Search costs $95.00 per name and covers all 62 counties. Results come by email the next business day. This is a more thorough search than checking individual court systems, but it does come with a fee.

Note: Court docket records from sealed cases or youthful offender adjudications will not show up in any online search, as these are restricted under New York law.

Westchester County Court Docket

Yonkers is in Westchester County. The Westchester County Clerk's Office in White Plains keeps all Supreme Court and County Court docket records for cases that involve Yonkers. If your case was filed in Supreme Court, the county clerk is where you go for official copies. The courthouse is in White Plains, which is about a 20-minute drive from Yonkers.

Westchester County is in the 9th Judicial District. The Supreme Court handles civil cases with no dollar limit and is where most major lawsuits are filed. The County Court deals with felony criminal matters. Both courts use the county clerk for record keeping, so all docket entries end up in the same office.

Court Docket Copy Fees

Copy fees for court docket records depend on which office you use. The Westchester County Clerk charges $0.65 per page for uncertified copies and $5.00 per page for certified copies. These are set by state law and apply to all court documents.

Yonkers City Court may have its own fee schedule for copies of City Court records. Call (914) 831-6450 to ask about current fees before you visit. Small claims filings in City Court cost $20.00 for claims up to $1,000 and $35.00 for claims over $1,000. Civil filings have their own schedule based on the amount sought.

Under CPLR § 8019, fees in courts other than Supreme and County Courts can differ from the standard county clerk schedule. That means Yonkers City Court fees may not match what the county clerk charges. Always check with the specific court before you go.

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