Filters
- njcourts.govOnce a filing is submitted through eCourts, it is immediately and officially received by the court. Corrections will require the filing of amended documents or a motion to remove incorrect contents from the electronic case jacket. Prior to submitting an …
- njcourts.goveCourts will display an on-screen Confirmation including the assigned Transaction ID number immediately after an e-filing is successfully submitted, as shown below. This confirms the court’s receipt of the filing. Additionally, an e-Filing Notification …
- njcourts.govThe electronic Case Jacket displays case summary information and will contain court documents and notices e-filed through eCourts. The Case Jacket may include items such as complaints, motions, briefs, signed orders, and notifications. Documents filed via …
- njcourts.govThe electronic Case Jacket can be viewed by all New Jersey attorneys in good standing. If you are experiencing technical difficulties in viewing a case jacket, contact the Judiciary Problem Reporting Desk at 609-421-6100 … Why can’t I view an electronic …
- njcourts.govAfter an e-filing is successfully submitted via eCourts, the system will automatically send an e-Filing Notification via email to contacts designated by the filer. An eCourts filer may designate up to three email addresses, for this purpose, in his or her …
- njcourts.govIn order to receive e-Filing Notifications via email, attorneys must either be: an eCourts user who is representing an active case party; or designated by an e-filing attorney (in his or her e-Filing Contact Information maintained ineCourts). Complete …
- njcourts.govIf you are an attorney, who is an eCourts user, and submits e-filings or represents an active case party, your email address on file in eCourts must be valid to receive e-Filing Notifications. Likewise, if you are designated by an e-filing attorney to …
- njcourts.govWith the exception of scheduled system maintenance periods, attorneys can take advantage of e-filing Tax appeals at their convenience—both during and after court business hours—as listed below. Monday to Saturday 2:00 AM to 11:59 PM Sunday 2:00 AM to 5:59 …
- njcourts.govAt this time, only local property tax appeals can be filed using eCourts. All other tax appeals should be filed through the traditional paper submission process. … NOTE … : If you file documents electronically through eCourts, you do … NOT … have to …
- njcourts.govAttorneys who intend to e-file Tax Appeal case information through eCourts are required to have a Judiciary charge account or “JACSAccount”. To establish a Judiciary Account Charge System (JACS) JACS account . If you are an attorney representing a New …
- njcourts.govNo. 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 …
- njcourts.govNo. 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 …
- njcourts.govYes, 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 …
- njcourts.govYes, 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 …
- njcourts.govUsing 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 …
- njcourts.govUpload 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 …
- njcourts.govUpload 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 …
- njcourts.govUpload 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 …
- njcourts.govUpload 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 …
- njcourts.govUpload 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 …