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Originals or Copies of Judgement and Notice of Entry

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div0rz

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York

After the judge made the judgement, I'm supposed to pick up a notarized copy of the judgment.

Then, I will have:
1) a certified copy of the Judgement of divorce
2) a notarized Notice of Entry

After, I need to serve (1) and (2) on my wife.

The instructions are unclear whether I serve (1) and (2) on my wife or photocopies I make of those documents. Does anybody know?

Thank you.
 


HighwayMan

Super Secret Senior Member
Why was your wife not a party to the divorce all along? Or were you both pro se?

A Notice of Entry is not notarized, neither is the judgment. They are certified copies.

So you have to pay for the certified copies and serve those.
 
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