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defaultNo. When using eCourts to enter a New Tax Court Appeal case, eCourts will automatically generate the Case Information Statement (CIS); therefore, you will not need to upload a CIS. Note: eCourts does require that a Complaint document be uploaded for both …
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defaultNo. When using eCourts to refile a Tax Court Appeal case, eCourts will automatically generate the Case Information Statement (CIS); therefore, you will not need to upload a CIS. Note: eCourts does require that a Complaint document be uploaded for both a …
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defaultYes, the Refile option in eCourts can be used in conjunction with a previously filed open or closed case. … Can I refile a Tax Appeal via eCourts using a closed case? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer …
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defaultYes, e-filing of Tax Court documents is mandatory. … Is e-filing for Tax Court cases mandatory? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer opportunities offered by the New Jersey Courts, including mediation, supervised …
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defaultUsing the “Enter the docket number to file against an existing case” function, upload a letter to the incorrect case stating the document was misfiled and to disregard it. Upload the original document to correct case. … What if I upload a document to the …
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defaultUpload the amended complaint/document using the “Enter the docket number to file against an existing case” function. Use the docket number of the original filing. Do not file an amended complaint/document as a new case. … What if I need to amend a …
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defaultUpload a withdrawal letter to the incorrect case. Then, create a new filing in eCourts with the correct information and attach/upload your documents. Note: The date you create the new filing in eCourts will be the filed date of the new case. … What if I …
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defaultUpload a withdrawal letter to the incorrect case. Refile the complaint using the correct docket number or enter it as a new complaint. Note: The date you create the Refile/new filing in eCourts will be the filed date of the new case. … What if I create a …
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defaultUpload the Motion to the earliest/lowest docket number, which will become the “lead” case/docket number. The Notice of Motion and supporting documents should include all applicable docket numbers. If the consolidation is granted, any subsequent motions …
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defaultUpload any non-fee motion documents to each individual docket number. … How do I e-file a non-fee motion document on consolidated cases (such as adjournment request)? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer …
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defaultUpload the motion to each individual docket number. … How do I e-file a motion for multiple docket numbers that have not been consolidated? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer opportunities offered by the New …
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defaulteCourts includes online help which can be accessed through a “Help” hyperlink which is displayed at the top of every screen in eCourts. If you need additional assistance in using eCourts, you should contact the Judiciary Problem Reporting Desk at …
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defaultFor general assistance regarding related issues, contact the … Tax Court … Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Mailing Address: … Tax Court … Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 975 Trenton, New Jersey …
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defaultYes. As of January 1, 2018, NJ licensed attorneys must file all Appellate Division appeals and other documents in appellate matters electronically through eCourts Appellate. See the October 17, 2017, Notice to the Bar. … Is filing in eCourts Appellate …
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Are there different rules for documents filed electronically vs. documents filed in paper format? FAQdefaultYes. Please refer to the rule relaxations on the Judiciary website under eCourts Appellate - Notices to the Bar tag Notices to the Bar. … Are there different rules for documents filed electronically vs. documents filed in paper format? Discover a variety …
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defaultYes. eCourts Appellate will automatically serve your adversary electronically, if they are an attorney and have a valid eCourts email on file. Any self-represented litigants involved in the case must be served by paper. eCourts Appellate also serves the …
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defaultYes. The filed stamped documents stored on the system are the court record. … Are the electronic documents considered the court record? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer opportunities offered by the New Jersey …
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defaultYes. eCourts Appellate saves your information each time you click the Continue/Save button. When returning to your case list and editing the draft, you will return to the last section you worked. … Draft filings are saved for 180 days. … Can I save my …
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defaultElectronic versions of documents are filed within the same deadlines as paper documents. … Filing Dates: … Follow the NJ Court Rules and any scheduling order that is entered. Filing a document electronically does not alter or extend any filing deadline. … …
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defaultSee the Fees section on the eCourts Appellate webpage. … What are the filing fees for eCourts Appellate? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer opportunities offered by the New Jersey Courts, including mediation, …