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Use when drafting or filing in an upstate City Court — the
limited-jurisdiction civil layer outside New York City
under the Uniform City Court Act (UCCA) with
procedural rules at 22 NYCRR Part 210. Triggers
include 'Buffalo City Court', 'Rochester City Court',
'Syracuse City Court', 'Albany City Court', 'Yonkers City
Court', 'White Plains City Court', 'Schenectady City
Court', 'Utica City Court', 'Troy City Court', 'UCCA',
'Uniform City Court Act', '22 NYCRR Part 210', 'upstate
City Court'. Covers the ~60 City Courts' civil and
small-claims jurisdiction, Housing Parts where they exist,
and the variable NYSCEF e-filing rollout. NOT for NYC
Civil Court (see ny-nyc-civil-court); not for Town &
Village Justice Courts (UJCA — see ny-justice-courts);
not for Long Island District Courts (UDCA — see
ny-nassau-dc and ny-suffolk-dc).
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Upstate City Courts (UCCA / 22 NYCRR Part 210)
NOT LEGAL ADVICE. Verify the specific City Court's local rules, dollar caps, and e-filing rollout before every filing.
At a glance
- Court system: City Courts established under the
Uniform City Court Act (UCCA) of 1965 with procedural
rules at 22 NYCRR Part 210. Each city of population
10,000 outside NYC operates a City Court.
- Civil jurisdiction: up to $15,000 (UCCA § 202)
- Small claims: up to $5,000 in most cities; $3,000 in the smaller City Courts (UCCA § 1801); check the local court rules
- Commercial claims: up to $5,000 in cities where the Commercial Claims Part has been established (UCCA § 1801-A)
- L&T (summary proceedings): where the City Court has a Housing Part, RPAPL Article 7 summary proceedings; in smaller cities without a Housing Part, L&T goes to the Civil Part with RPAPL Article 7 procedure
- E-filing: NYSCEF mandatory or available in Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, Yonkers, White Plains, and expanding; many smaller City Courts still rely on paper filings
~60 City Courts statewide
The major ones (by civil filing volume):
| City Court | County | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Buffalo City Court | Erie | Largest upstate; Housing Part; NYSCEF mandatory |
| Rochester City Court | Monroe | Housing Part; NYSCEF expanding |
| Syracuse City Court | Onondaga | Housing Part; NYSCEF available |
| Albany City Court | Albany | Civil + Criminal Parts; NYSCEF |
| Yonkers City Court | Westchester | Largest in Westchester; NYSCEF |
| White Plains City Court | Westchester | NYSCEF |
| New Rochelle City Court | Westchester | NYSCEF |
| Mount Vernon City Court | Westchester | NYSCEF |
| Niagara Falls City Court | Niagara | NYSCEF |
| Schenectady City Court | Schenectady | NYSCEF |
| Utica City Court | Oneida | |
| Troy City Court | Rensselaer | |
| Binghamton City Court | Broome | |
| Auburn City Court | Cayuga | |
| Watertown City Court | Jefferson | |
| Glen Cove City Court | Nassau | Functions like a District Court Sixth District for civil |
| Long Beach City Court | Nassau | Functions like a District Court Fifth District for civil |
| Newburgh City Court | Orange | |
| Poughkeepsie City Court | Dutchess | |
| Beacon City Court | Dutchess |
Note: Long Beach City Court and Glen Cove City Court overlap with the Nassau District Court's Fifth and Sixth Districts — confirm which court the summons names before filing a response.
Distinctives
UCCA is parallel to the UDCA
The Uniform City Court Act tracks the Uniform District
Court Act closely. 22 NYCRR Part 210 mirrors 22 NYCRR Part
212 with City Court-specific terminology. A practitioner
who has handled a Nassau District Court matter (ny-nassau-dc)
will find the City Court procedural framework familiar.
CCFA applies in full
The 2022 Consumer Credit Fairness Act applies in City Courts the same way it applies in NYC Civil Court and the Long Island District Courts. CPLR 3015(e) heightened pleading, 22 NYCRR § 202.27-a default-judgment scrutiny (applied through the parallel Part 210 rule), and CPLR 214-i 3-year SOL all apply.
Housing Parts vary
Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Yonkers operate dedicated Housing Parts modeled on NYC Housing Court. Other cities hear L&T summary proceedings in the Civil Part. RPAPL Article 7 procedure (14-day rent demand under § 711(2), 30/60/90-day holdover notice under RPL § 226-c) applies statewide regardless of forum.
2024 Good Cause Eviction — opt-in outside NYC
NYS Good Cause Eviction (RPL Article 6-A) applies in NYC by default. Outside NYC, the law is opt-in by municipality. Cities that have opted in (as of mid-2025):
- Albany — opted in 2024
- Newburgh — opted in 2024
- Kingston — opted in 2024
- Poughkeepsie — opted in 2024
- Hudson — opted in 2024
- Beacon — opted in 2024
- Syracuse — opted in 2024
Buffalo, Rochester, Schenectady, and several others debated opt-in but had not adopted as of early 2026. Verify the specific municipality's status when drafting a Good Cause defense.
Right to Counsel — limited but expanding
NYC's universal Right to Counsel (Local Law 136 of 2017) is being modeled in upstate jurisdictions. Albany, Newburgh, and Rochester have piloted RTC programs for income-qualifying tenants. Most upstate cities still operate without universal RTC; legal aid organizations are the principal source of representation:
- Legal Aid Buffalo — Erie / Niagara
- Legal Assistance of Western New York (LawNY) — Rochester / Western NY
- Hiscock Legal Aid Society — Syracuse / CNY
- Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York — Albany / North Country
- Legal Services of the Hudson Valley — Westchester / Putnam / Dutchess / Rockland / Ulster / Orange / Sullivan
- Mid-Hudson Legal Services — Dutchess
Trial-de-novo in Small Claims
City Court Small Claims Part trials are conducted by arbitrators (volunteer attorneys) under UCCA § 1804-A. The losing party has the right to a trial-de-novo before a sitting City Court judge under UCCA § 1808 — but the demand must be served before the arbitration begins.
Filing checklist
- Summons + Complaint — UCCA § 401, $45 filing fee (UCCA § 1911); affidavit of service per CPLR 308
- Answer — defendant has 20 days from personal service or 30 days from substituted service (CPLR 320(a))
- Pre-trial conference — most City Courts schedule within 60-90 days
- Trial — bench trial typically 6-9 months from filing for Civil Part actions
Format compliance: 22 NYCRR Part 210 governs filings here. Use
ny-statewide-formatas the baseline; Part 210 mirrors Part 202 with City Court-specific adjustments (caption uses "[City] City Court" instead of "Supreme Court").
Composition with other ny- skills
ny-statewide-format— baseline 22 NYCRR Part 202 format with Part 210 City Court adjustmentsny-nyc-civil-court— distinct court for cases inside NYCny-justice-courts— Town & Village Justice Courts for cases outside any city's territorial reachny-discovery— CPLR Article 31 mechanics (City Court Civil Part typically light on discovery)ny-first-30-days— Answer / pre-answer motion triageny-consumer-debt— CCFA pleading + default scrutinyny-landlord-tenant— RPAPL Article 7 mechanics for Housing Parts and Civil Parts handling L&Tny-pro-se— pro se frameworkny-file-packet— NYSCEF (where mandatory) or paper- filing assembly
Pro-se resources
- LawNY (rochester / WNY)
- Legal Aid Buffalo (erie / niagara)
- Hiscock Legal Aid Society (CNY)
- Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York (capital region)
- Legal Services of the Hudson Valley (LSHV)
- NYS Office of Court Administration Pro Se forms —
nycourts.gov/courthelp/ - Each City Court runs a Pro Se Help Desk during clerk's hours