New York Laws
Article 5 - Supreme Court
140 - Division of State Into Judicial Districts.

ยง 140. Division of state into judicial districts. The state is hereby
divided into thirteen judicial districts, pursuant to the provisions of
the first section of the sixth article of the constitution, which
districts shall be arranged as follows:

The first judicial district shall consist of the county of New York;

The second judicial district shall consist of the county of Kings;

The third judicial district shall consist of the counties of Columbia,
Sullivan, Ulster, Greene, Albany, Schoharie and Rensselaer;

The fourth judicial district shall consist of the counties of Warren,
Saratoga, Washington, Essex, Franklin, Saint Lawrence, Clinton,
Montgomery, Hamilton, Fulton and Schenectady;

The fifth judicial district shall consist of the counties of Onondaga,
Oneida, Oswego, Herkimer, Jefferson and Lewis;

The sixth judicial district shall consist of the counties of Otsego,
Delaware, Madison, Chenango, Broome, Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, Cortland
and Schuyler;

The seventh judicial district shall consist of the counties of
Livingston, Wayne, Seneca, Yates, Ontario, Steuben, Monroe and Cayuga;

The eighth judicial district shall consist of the counties of Erie,
Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Orleans, Niagara, Genesee, Allegany and
Wyoming;

The ninth judicial district shall consist of the counties of
Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Orange and Rockland;

The tenth judicial district shall consist of the counties of Nassau
and Suffolk.

The eleventh judicial district shall consist of the county of Queens.
The creation of such eleventh district shall not affect or impair the
rights, privileges or compensation of any officer or employee of the
supreme court in office on the first day of September, nineteen hundred
and sixty-two in the tenth judicial district as theretofore constituted;
each such officer or employee employed in the county of Queens on such
date shall thereafter be an officer or employee for the eleventh
judicial district and each such officer or employee employed in the
counties of Nassau and Suffolk on such date shall thereafter be an
officer or employee for the tenth judicial district.

The twelfth judicial district shall consist of the county of Bronx.
The creation of such twelfth district shall not affect or impair the
rights, privileges or compensation of any officer or employee of the
supreme court in office on the first day of January, nineteen hundred
eighty-three in the first judicial district as theretofore constituted;
each such officer or employee employed in the county of Bronx on such
date shall thereafter be an officer or employee for the twelfth judicial
district and each such officer or employee employed in the county of New
York on such date shall thereafter be an officer or employee for the
first judicial district.

The thirteenth judicial district shall consist of the county of
Richmond. The creation of such thirteenth district shall not affect or
impair the rights, privileges or compensation of any officer or employee
of the supreme court in office on the first day of January, two thousand
eight in the second judicial district as theretofore constituted; each
such officer or employee employed in the county of Richmond on such date
shall thereafter be an officer or employee for the thirteenth judicial
district and each such officer or employee employed in the county of
Kings on such date shall thereafter be an officer or employee for the
second judicial district.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

JUD - Judiciary

Article 5 - Supreme Court

140 - Division of State Into Judicial Districts.

140-A - Number of Supreme Court Justices in Each Judicial District.

140-B - General Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.

141 - Designation of Supreme Court Justices to Hold Court in Another County.

147 - Holding Special and Trial Terms.

147-A - Powers of Justice of Supreme Court.

148 - Trial Term May Be Held in Parts.

149 - Governor May Appoint Extraordinary Terms and Name Justices to Hold Them.

150 - Printing Calendars in Certain Counties.

151 - Publishing Calendars in Monroe County.

152 - Publishing Calendars in Erie County.

153 - Records Kept by Special Deputy Clerks Shall Be Part of Records of Supreme Court.

154 - Duty of Supreme Court Justices in First Judicial District to Enforce Rules Made by Appellate Division of First Department.

155 - Supreme Court Seal.

156 - Appointment of Special Deputy Clerks for the Supreme Court in Queens County.

158 - Appointment of Calendar Clerk for Westchester County in the Ninth Judicial District.

158-A - Appointment of Calendar Clerk for Dutchess County in the Ninth Judicial District.

158-B - Appointment of Calendar Clerk for Schenectady County in the Fourth Judicial District.

158-C - Appointment of Calendar Clerk for Putnam County and Other Necessary Assistants.

160 - Appointment of Temporary Stenographer Where Official Stenographer Fails to Attend Term.

161 - Amount Spent for Services of Temporary Stenographer to Be Deducted From Salary of Official Stenographer.

162 - Justice of Supreme Court to Certify Amount of Expenses of Stenographer Attending Term.

163 - Justices of Supreme Court in Third and Fourth Judicial Districts to Certify to the Department of Taxation and Finance Amount of Salaries and Expenses

164 - Emergency Stenographers in Criminal Cases.

165 - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Nassau County to Appoint Law Stenographers and Typists.

165-A - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Dutchess County to Appoint Law Stenographers and Typists.

165-B - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Rockland County to Appoint Law Stenographers and Typists.

165-C - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Putnam County to Appoint Law Stenographers and Typists.

165-D - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Orange County to Appoint Law Stenographers and Typists.

165-E - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Westchester County to Appoint Secretarial Assistants.

166 - Power of Supreme Court Justices in First Judicial District to Appoint Attendants for Supreme Court.

167 - Powers of Supreme Court Justices in the Third Judicial District Residing in Albany and Rensselaer Counties to Appoint Confidential Court Attendants.

168 - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Kings, Queens, Richmond, Nassau and Suffolk Counties to Appoint Court Officers.

168*2 - Classification of Certain Attendants.

169 - Continuation in Office of Certain Attendants and Clerks.

170 - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Rockland County to Appoint Court Officer or Attendant.

171 - Powers of Supreme Court Justices Residing in Erie County to Appoint Court Officers to Attend Terms.

172 - Power of Supreme Court Justices Residing in Kings and Queens Counties to Appoint Interpreters.

173 - Power of Supreme Court Justices Residing in Erie County Together With County Judge of Erie County to Appoint Criers.

173-A - Power of Supreme Court Justices in Erie County to Appoint a Secretary and Junior Secretaries to Such Justices.

173-B - Power of Supreme Court Justices of the Eight Judicial District to Appoint a Confidential Law Assistant to Such Justices.

173-C - Power of Supreme Court Trial Justices of Eighth Judicial District to Appoint Stenographers.

174 - Maintenance of Supreme Court House Building in Kings County.