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FORMS |
The forms below are in fillable .pdf format. You can fill in the blanks and print off the form or save the form. |
Unofficial Dual Language Forms Guide to Judiciary Policy, Vol 22, Ch 1, § 150.15 Unofficial Dual Language Forms states: The Judicial Conference's Committee on Court Administration and Case Management has endorsed the posting of certain dual language forms that may be of assistance to persons of limited English proficiency. Each form contains the complete English text of the national judiciary form in addition to a Spanish language translation below each line of English text. These forms are not nationally supported or officially approved, but are provided as examples only as a matter of convenience to assist court interpreters and litigants with limited English proficiency as well as their attorneys. They do not replace the need for an official form in the English language. The availability of these forms does not obligate the judiciary to produce comparable forms in any other languages used by the public or defendants in court proceedings initiated by the United States. The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts takes no responsibility for the accuracy or legality of the material contained in these forms. *Note* - Only English version forms will be accepted for filing with the Court. (All forms below are formatted in MicroSoft Word)
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Fillable .pdf forms maintained by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts and the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals are available at the following websites: US Courts Forms Library | 2nd Circuit Forms Library If you are looking for a form that is not on this page, please check one of the sites above. |