- Essex County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Essex County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Visitors Assistance (CVA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Supervised Visitation Program (SVP) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Essex County Veterans Courthouse 50 West Market Street Floor 8, Room 514 Newark, New Jersey 07102 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Essex County courthouse driving directions Essex County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. EsxVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 973-776-9300 , ext. 55854, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Gloucester County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Gloucester County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Gloucester County Justice Complex 70 Hunter Street Woodbury, New Jersey 08096 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Directions to Gloucester County courthouse Gloucester County courthouse., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. Vic15volunteer.Mbx@njcourts.gov 856-878-5050 , ext. 15158, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Hudson County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Hudson County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Supervised Visitation Program (SVP), How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Hudson County Administration Bldg 595 Newark Avenue Floor 4, Room 403 Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Hudson County courthouse driving directions Hudson County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. HudVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 201-748-4400 , ext. 60418, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Mercer County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Mercer County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Courthouse Visitors Assistance (CVA) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Mercer County Criminal Courthouse 400 South Warren Street Trenton, New Jersey 08650-0068 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Mercer County courthouse driving directions Mercer County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. MerVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 609-571-4200 , ext. 74804, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Middlesex County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Middlesex County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC), How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Middlesex County Courthouse 56 Paterson Street New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0964 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Middlesex County courthouse driving directions Middlesex County courthouse., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. MidVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 732-645-4300 , ext. 88748, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Monmouth County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Monmouth County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Juvenile Intensive Supervision (JISP) Small Claims Settlement (SMCS) Supervised Visitation Program (SVP), How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Monmouth County Courthouse 71 Monument Street Freehold, New Jersey 07728 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Monmouth County courthouse driving directions Monmouth County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. MonVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 732-358-8700 , ext. 87080, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Morris County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Morris County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Actively Recruiting Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Municipal Customer Service Representative Program(MCSRP) Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Administration and Records Building 10 Court Street Morristown, New Jersey 07963 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Morris County courthouse driving directions Morris County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. MrsVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 862-397-5700 , ext. 75050, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Ocean County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Ocean County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Visitors Assistance (CVA) Actively Recruiting Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Small Claims Settlement (SMCS) Actively Recruiting Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Actively Recruiting Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Landlord/Tenant Settlement (LTS) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Ocean County - Volunteer Information 120 Hooper Avenue P.O. Box 2191 Room 240 Toms River, New Jersey 08753 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Ocean County courthouse driving directions Ocean County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. OCNVolunteer.mailbox@njcourts.gov 732-504-0700 , ext. 64490, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Passaic County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Passiac County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Passaic County Courthouse 77 Hamilton Street Paterson, New Jersey 07505 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Passaic County courthouse driving directions Passaic County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. PasVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 973-653-2910 , ext. 24063, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Salem County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Salem County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Gloucester County Justice Complex 70 Hunter Street Woodbury, New Jersey 08096 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Salem County courthouse driving directions Salem County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. Vic15volunteer.Mbx@njcourts.gov 856-878-5050 , ext. 15158, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Sussex County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Sussex County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Municipal Customer Service Representative Program(MCSRP) Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Administration and Records Building 10 Court Street Morristown, New Jersey 07963 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Sussex County courthouse driving directions Sussex County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. SsxVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 862-397-5700 , ext. 75050, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Union County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Union County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Courthouse Visitors Assistance (CVA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Juvenile Intensive Supervision (JISP) Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Supervised Visitation Program (SVP) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Union County Courthouse 2 Broad Street Floor 3 Rotunda, Room 303 Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Union County courthouse driving directions Union County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. UnnVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 908-787-1650 , ext. 21892, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Warren County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Warren County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Visitors Assistance (CVA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Landlord/Tenant Settlement (LTS) Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Small Claims Settlement (SMCS), How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren – Trial Court Administration 40 North Bridge Street Somerville, New Jersey 08876 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Warren County courthouse driving directions Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren – Trial Court Administration building., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. V13Volunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 908-332-7700 , ext. 13095, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board, What is the Intensive Supervision Program? The Intensive Supervision Program, or ISP, is a reentry program. Certain inmates who are serving state prison sentences are allowed to finish their terms in the community under strict supervision. ISP balances the rehabilitation of its participants with community safety through close supervision., How Can I Get Involved?, The New Jersey Judiciary needs volunteers for its screening board. As a screening board member, you will review ISP applications, meet with ISP candidates, and make recommendations to accept or deny them. Recommended candidates are sent to the ISP Judicial Panel, which is composed of judges appointed by the chief justice., Why Should I Become an ISP Screening Board Volunteer?, Have a positive impact on someone’s life. Help decide who gets a second chance. Gain insight on how the criminal justice system works. Contribute to the community in a unique way., How Can I Volunteer?, Complete the Volunteer Application Volunteer Application and send it to: , ISP, Attn: ISP Unit P.O. Box 974 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0970 For more information about the, ISP, Screening Board and how to apply, contact the , Probation Ombudsman, 's Office at ProbationHelp.Mailbox@njcourts.gov or call 609-815-3810 ext. 16314
- Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, The primary goal of the court's volunteer program is to strengthen the court-community partnership and to enhance the public's confidence in the court system through direct participation of community members. The following guidelines help to facilitate this effort., Court volunteers are:, systematically screened to safeguard the integrity of the court; appointed by a Judge for a term of one to three years; trained through court orientation and program-specific instruction; supported by a designated program coordinator in the local court; and offered diverse, relevant continuing education opportunities to support their ongoing volunteer experience and personal growth., Volunteer applicants should consider the following criteria:, Commitment:, Should have commitment to: 1) complete orientation and program-specific training; 2) volunteer for at least one year; and 3) comply with all applicable Judiciary policies including the Code of Conduct and Litigation Reporting Policy for Judiciary Volunteers Code of Conduct and Litigation Reporting Policy for Judiciary Volunteers., Background Check:, Adult applicants must agree to a criminal background check that will include fingerprinting. Youth volunteer applicants are not subject to a criminal background check. Parental consent is required for the Judiciary's consideration of a juvenile for a volunteer position and allows for the review of juvenile records maintained by the New Jersey Judiciary. All data reviewed will be kept in strict confidence except to inform the applicant of what action will be taken as a result of this information. NOTE: A criminal history record does not necessarily disqualify one from becoming a court volunteer. The nature and gravity of any offense will be carefully reviewed., Age:, Must be at least 18 years old (with the exception of authorized youth participation on a Juvenile Conference Committee) and reside or work in the county in which you plan to volunteer., Citizenship:, U.S. citizenship is not required. Candidates must be authorized to work according to U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services regulations., Skills:, Should possess good communication and interpersonal skills; must be able to speak, read, and write English; bilingual skills may be helpful.
- Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS), JEDS allows you to electronically submit your documents and record requests to the courts. Documents can be submitted through JEDS 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They will be processed during normal business hours: weekdays, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except Court Holidays and Recesses 2025-2026 court holidays and recesses., On This Page, Body, Registration and Login, If you are a self-represented litigant and have not previously registered with the New Jersey Courts, you must complete the registration process before eFiling: Register Now. Register now. If you have a user ID and password to access eCourts, Evidence Submission, Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS) or Municipal Case Resolution you must use those credentials. Attorneys must use their assigned attorney bar ID credentials: Log in Now Log in now., What you’ll need:, Use a computer or laptop. JEDS does not work with mobile devices. Electronic copies of all documents and forms. Filing fees can be paid by credit card, debit card, or ACH transfer from U.S. banks only., How to Prepare, Forms are available in the Self-Help Self-Help Center. All documents must be in .pdf, .docx, or .jpg format. The file size limit is 35MB. Larger files must be broken up into smaller files for uploading. You cannot upload evidence or discovery documents. If you have questions about what to file, you can Ombudsman Directory email or call your local court ombudsman for help., Filing Fees. , Some filings Court Fees require a filing fee. The system will tell you how much the fee is when you select your filing type. You can use a credit or debit card. You can also use an ACH transfer from a U.S. bank. You will need the account number and routing number to do a bank transfer., Emergent Matters., JEDS can be used to submit emergent matters 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Emergent matters filed while the courts are closed will be processed on the next business day. Representing Yourself in an Emergent Matter Learn more about emergent matters, Uploading Multiple Documents., You must attach all related documents at the time of filing for one submission. You will not be able to add additional documents to your filing after it is submitted. The maximum file size for each document is 35 MB., Court Stamped Documents., Documents are affixed with the date and time once they are accepted by the court. If the documents you submitted are not listed under "Court Stamped Documents," please Vicinages contact the court you submitted your filing to., Submitted Documents., Documents submitted by 11:59 p.m. will receive a filed date for the same day., Confirm the Status of Your Filing. , You can view your submitted filings by selecting the tile "Filings You Have Submitted" on the "Home" screen. Filings that are not successfully submitted will be listed in the “Filings You Have Not Submitted” tile. These filings will be removed from the system after 72 hours. Once the filings have been removed, you will need to restart the filing process. You can also delete these filings by selecting the three dots (ellipsis) at the end of the row. You can view your submitted documents by going to "Filings You Have Submitted" and selecting "Open" next to your filing. You can also request access to see your case information in eCourts. , Self-Represented Litigants, Watch the JEDS instructional video Watch the JEDS instructional video to learn how to use the system. , Use JEDS for These Case Types, Civil Cases Criminal Child Support/Custody Divorce Domestic Violence Contempt Domestic Violence/Victim’s Assistance and Survivor Protection Act Chancery Foreclosure Special Civil Landlord/Tenant Small Claims Judgment Processing Records Requests Municipal complaints and Traffic tickets Note: JEDS cannot be used for civil commitments, guardianship, estate cases, or any Tax Court filings. Record Requests for Tax Court documents should be sent to the txctrecords.mailbox@njcourts.gov ., Information for Attorneys, Attorneys should use their bar ID to log into JEDS. Watch this information video specifically for attorneys Watch this information video specifically for attorneys . You cannot upload evidence or discovery documents in JEDS., Attorneys should use JEDS for, Child Support/Custody Judgment Processing Divorce Municipal complaints and Traffic tickets DV Contempt Small Claims DV/VASPA NOTE: JEDS cannot be used for civil commitments, guardianship, or estate cases, Filing Fees., Attorneys can use their existing JACS account to Court Fees pay filing fees. Credit cards, debit cards, and ACH transfers are also accepted. Filing fees are not processed by your JACS account automatically., JEDS Quick Reference Guides, Submit a Superior Court filing with a case number Submit a Superior Court filing with a case number Submit a Superior Court filing without a case number Submit a Superior Court filing without a case number Submit a Deficiency correction for Superior court Submit a Deficiency correction for Superior court Submit a Municipal Court filing Submit a Municipal Court filing Submit a Deficiency correction for Municipal court Submit a Deficiency correction for Municipal court Submit a filing fee payment Submit a filing fee payment View Filings I Have Not Submitted View Filings I Have Not Submitted View Filings I Have Submitted View Filings I Have Submitted, Frequently Asked Questions, I am unable to upload a file in JEDS. The document cannot be encrypted and/or password protected. The file name and document description cannot be longer than 56 characters, including spaces and cannot contain any special characters. (e.g.: ~ ` ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ - + = { [ } ] | \ : ; “ ‘ < , > . ? /) The file size cannot exceed 35 MB. The file must be in one of the following formats - .pdf, .docx and .jpg I have questions about what I should submit, where I should submit it, or a question about a previous submission. Contact your Ombudsman Directory local ombudsman or local county court for assistance. I have received a message that payment could not be processed and status is "payment required". You can select ‘Continue’ next to the filing under “Filings You Have Not Submitted” and submit the payment again. If you do not have a ‘Continue’ button, you will need to submit a new filing. A filing with a fee will not be successfully submitted to the court until you receive a confirmation message that the filing was successful. I have followed these suggestions and am still unable to resolve my JEDS technical issue. For technical issues with JEDS, call the , Superior Court Clerk's Office, help desk at 609-421-6100 You can also send an e-mail including the technical issues you are experiencing to JEDSSupport.Mailbox@njcourts.gov I registered with NJ Courts but did not receive an activation email. Please check your email after a few minutes and be sure to check your junk/spam folder for the activation email. You can also Request a New Activation Email request a new activation email . I submitted a complaint to the wrong court. How can I get my filing fee refunded? Court staff have the technical ability to change the court of the submitted document if it was submitted incorrectly. For more information regarding specific refund questions, please contact the Superior Court Clerk's Office Superior Court Clerk's Office . ‘Create Filing’ and ‘Filings You Have Not Submitted’ are not displaying on the home screen. ‘Create Filing’ and ‘Filings You Have Not Submitted’ are not available when accessing from a device with a mobile operating system. The application is only compatible with a computer or laptop at this time. I get an "unauthorized" message after logging in. If you are receiving this message, please clear the cache (browsing history and cookies) in your browser. Then close your browser and reopen it to try again. You may also try using a different browser when you get this message. NJ Courts applications are compatible with Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari. How can I remove a filing from JEDS? JEDS does not allow users to delete documents. I get a blue "PEGA" screen asking me to log in again. If you are receiving this message, please clear the cache (browsing history and cookies) in your browser. Then close your browser and reopen it to try again. You may also try using a different browser when you get this message which is compatible with Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari. To clear the cache in Clear cache in Microsoft Edge Microsoft Edge . To clear the cache in Clear cache in Chrome Chrome . To clear the cache in Clear cache in Internet Explorer Internet Explorer . To clear the cache in Clear cache in Safari Safari . I don’t see 'Judiciary Account Charge System (JACS)' as a payment type. How can I pay with my JACS account? (Attorneys only) If the user name that is logging into JEDS isn't the attorney bar ID that is associated to the JACS account, JACS will not be available as a payment option.
- Representing Yourself in an Emergent Matter, On This Page, Body, Child Custody and Visitation, You can file your family case as an emergent matter if immediate and permanent harm will occur if your case isn't heard right away. You can ask for things like emergency custody, termination of visitation, or temporary prevention of relocation of a child outside of New Jersey. Use the Emergent Hearing Order to Show Cause (FD, FM, FV), Emergent Application Order to Show Cause, and the Order to Show Cause - Model Form for Dissolution, Non–Dissolution and Domestic Violence (FM, FD & FV) dockets, Model Form for Dissolution, Non-dissolution, and Domestic Violence , You can upload the completed documents to Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS), Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS)., Illegal Lockouts, You can file a special civil case as an emergent matter if you are a tenant and 1) you have been locked out by your landlord without a court order; 2) you have had your utilities turned off or otherwise not able to live in your rental home; or 3) you need access to your personal property and/or have had your personal property taken by your landlord. Use the How to Apply for the Return of Your Personal Property or to Return to Your Rental Premises (Illegal Lockout Kit), Illegal Lockout, packet and email it to the emergent filing mailbox for your county listed below. You can upload the completed documents to Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS), Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS)., Temporary Guardianship, You can ask the court to appoint a temporary (pendente lite) guardian for an adult with a physical or mental disability that you believe is incapable of making their own decisions. This can only be requested if there is an application for general guardianship pending with the courts, and if there is a critical need to protect the person from substantial harm to their physical or mental health, their safety or well-being, or their property or business affairs. See 4:86-Action For Guardianship of an Incapacitated Person or For The Appointment of a Conservator Court Rule 4:86 for more information. This type of case is usually filed with the county Surrogate's Office., Removal of Guardian and Appointment of Substitute Guardian, You can ask the court to substitute a different guardian for an incapacitated adult if the guardian's actions pose a risk of substantial harm to the incapacitated person's physical or mental health, safety or well-being, or to their property or business affairs. See Court Rule 4:86 Action for Guardianship of an Incapacitated Person or for the Appointment of a Conservator Court Rule 4:86 for more information. This type of case is usually filed with the county Surrogate's Office. ?h, Other Immediate Health and Safety Hazards, You can file an emergent matter related to immediate health and safety hazards, such as environmental hazards. You must show that immediate and permanent harm will occur if it is not addressed right away. Use the Order to Show Cause with Temporary Restraints Pursuant to Rule 4:52, Order to Show Cause with Temporary Restraints , and upload the completed documents to Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS), Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS)., Emergent Matters That Can Be Filed Only by Attorneys on Behalf of Institutions, There are additional emergency cases that can be initiated only by an institution, including quarantine applications, filed by state or local health departments, to enforce a quarantine or isolation order or otherwise restrict a person's movements in certain public health situations, such as the COVID-19 pandemic ; special medical guardianships, filed by the administrator of a healthcare facility, seeking to give consent for lifesaving medical treatment for a patient who is unable to give consent themselves; and protective arrangements, initiated by a county Adult Protective Services agency asking the court to authorize protective services for a vulnerable adult subject to abuse, neglect or exploitation. Your Judiciary Ombudsman Program local court ombudsman, , is available to answer questions about these and other case types.
- Supreme Court Committee on Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement (DI&CE), The Diversity, Inclusion & Community Engagement Committee (DI&CE) helps the courts improve equality and outreach. The goal of the DI&CE is to eliminate bias in the courts. The committee proposes policies and programs to the Supreme Court that will help the court system achieve this goal. They also research and report on the court system’s treatment of all groups. The original Supreme Court Committee on Minority Concerns was formed in 1992. The name of the committee was changed in 2019 to better reflect its current mission. The committee seeks to protect the rights of: People of all racial and ethnic backgrounds. People of every religion and cultural group. People of all economic backgrounds. People of every gender identity and sexual orientation., The Committee, Assesses the availability of court services and resources. Ensures self-represented litigants have access to services and resources. Works with practice divisions and non-Judiciary partners to improve court protocols. Facilitates community outreach in areas such as court access and job recruitment, as well as criminal justice and municipal court reforms. Works closely with the 15 vicinage advisory committees. Remains involved in the National Consortium on Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Courts. Issues reports to the New Jersey Supreme Court every two years., Committee Membership, Committee members are appointed by the Chief Justice. They serve for two years. The committee includes: Superior court judges. Attorneys. Members of the community. The committee has representatives from: The attorney general. The public defender. The New Jersey State Bar Association The Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association. The Association of Black Women Lawyers of New Jersey. The Hispanic Bar Association. The Garden State Bar Association. The New Jersey Muslim Lawyers Association. The New Jersey Association for Justice. The South Asian Bar Association. Legal Services of New Jersey., Committee Contacts, Lisa Burke, , Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement Program Officer, 609-815-2900 ext. 52364 Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement Program Coordinator and Committee Staff, Diversity Inclusion And Community Engagement, Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street P.O. Box 037 Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-815-2900 ext. 52364 Fax: 609-394-0182 diversity.mailbox@njcourts.gov, Committee Reports:, Committee on Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement 2021-2023 SCC DI&CE Biennial Report 2021-2023 SCC DI&CE Biennial Report 2019-2021 SCC DI&CE Biennial Report 2019-2021 SCCMC Biennial Report 2017-2019 SCCMC Biennial Report 2017-2019 SCCMC Biennial Report 2015-2017 SCCMC Biennial Report 2015-2017 SCCMC Biennial Report 2013-2015 SCCMC Biennial Report 2013-2015 SCCMC Biennial Report 2009-2011 SCCMC Biennial Report 2009-2011 SCCMC Biennial Report 2007-2009 SCCMC Biennial Report 2007-2009 SCCMC Biennial Report 2004-2007 SCCMC Biennial Report 2004-2007 SCCMC Biennial Report 2002-2004 SCCMC Biennial Report 2002-2004 SCCMC Biennial Report 2000-2002 SCCMC Biennial Report 2000-2002 SCCMC Biennial Report 1996-1998 SCCMC Biennial Report 1996-1998 New Jersey Supreme Court Statement and Action Plan on Minority Concerns (1993) Final Report of the Supreme Court Task Force on Minority Concerns (1992) New Jersey Supreme Court Statement and Action Plan on Minority Concerns (1993) New Jersey Supreme Court Statement and Action Plan on Minority Concerns (1993)
- Legal Service Plan, Legal service plans are governed by Rule of Professional Conduct 7.3(e)(4). That Rule permits a “bona fide organization” to “recommend[], furnish[,] or pay[]” for legal services to its “members or beneficiaries” under certain conditions. If the organization is for profit, the legal services cannot be rendered by lawyers “employed, directed, supervised or selected by it . . . .” RPC 7.3(e)(4)(i). The participating lawyers must be separate and apart from the bona fide organization and cannot be affiliated or associated with it. RPC 7.3(e)(4)(ii) and (iii). The member or beneficiary must be recognized as the client of the lawyer, not of the organization. RPC 7.3(e)(4)(iv). The member or beneficiary must be entitled to select counsel other than that furnished, selected, or approved by the organization for the matter (though the switch in counsel may be at the member’s or beneficiary’s own expense). RPC 7.3(e)(4)(v). Participating lawyers must not have any cause to know that the organization is in violation of applicable laws, rules, or legal requirements. RPC 7.4(e)(4)(vi). Lastly, the organization must register its plan with the Supreme Court (Administrative Office of the Courts, Professional Services), and renew its registration on an annual basis. RPC 7.4(e)(4)(vii). Forms Legal Resources Legal Services Plan - Non-Union Legal Service Plan - Non-Union Legal Service Plan - Union Legal Service Plan - Union Legal Services Table Plan Legal Services Plans Table
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