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The Office of Court Administration ("OCA") is the administrative arm of the court system, under the direction of the Chief Administrative Judge. Links to OCA Offices.
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The Division of Professional and Court Services houses fourteen main offices responsible for a broad and eclectic array of statewide operational programs and initiatives that support the courts and court users.
The Judiciary of New York (officially the New York State Unified Court System) is the judicial branch of the Government of New York, comprising all the courts of the State of New York (excluding extrajudicial administrative courts).
The Office of Court Administration (OCA) is a unique state agency in the Judicial Branch that operates under the direction and supervision of the Supreme Court of Texas and the Chief Justice. Our mission is to provide resources and information for the efficient administration of the Judicial Branch of Texas.
5 Οκτ 2022 · 1. MISCONDUCT: If you want to file a complaint regarding allegations of misconduct by a court employee, please contact: The Office of Inspector General. Office of Court Administration. 25 Beaver Street. New York, NY 10004. Phone: 646-386-3500. Fax: 212-514-7158. Email: ig@nycourts.gov.
administrative office for the courts – the Office of Court Administration (OCA). In this task, the Chief Administrator is assisted by two Deputy Chief Administrative Judges who supervise the day-to-day operations of the courts – one for New York City and one for the courts outside of New York City; a Deputy Chief Administrator, who is
The official home page of the New York State Unified Court System. We hear more than three million cases a year involving almost every type of endeavor. We hear family matters, personal injury claims, commercial disputes, trust and estates issues, criminal cases, and landlord-tenant cases.