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You cannot change your Administrator online. You must complete a Request to Change Administrator form and send it to the JACS Support Unit for processing. You can access the form to change your Administrator from within JACS on the Update Account screen. …
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You can close a JACS account only if you are the Administrator of the JACS account. If you are, the available tabs you see when you access the account will include one labeled Close Account. Click on this to step through the process of closing the …
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When you close a JACS account, it is placed in a status of Close Pending for 10 days. You will not be able to incur any new charges for an account in this status, but charges incurred prior to closing will be applied. Once this 10-day period is over, the …
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If you have a question about a transaction that posted to your JACS account, you should call the telephone number noted below applicable to the county and division or court area associated with the transaction fee. …
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You can make an ACH transfer (i.e., electronic transfer of funds) request from your bank account to your JACS account through the Fund Account function in JACS if you have the fund account privilege for the account. If you have that privilege, you will …
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If you are the Administrator for your JACS account, you can add, update and delete bank account information to be used for ACH transfers. If you click on the Add, Update or Delete Bank Accounts link on the Fund Account screen in JACS, you will be able to …
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You cannot reverse a completed ACH deposit from within JACS. We urge you to review your transfer information carefully when you are presented with the confirmation screen, before you submit the request. As outlined in the Judiciary Account Charge System …
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You can remit payment via a check or money order to make a deposit to your JACS account. Deposits should be made payable to Treasurer State of New Jersey and mailed to one of the following addresses: …
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A Firm ID is a unique 9-position ID, starting with an “F”, “H” or “L”, assigned during the annual attorney registration, and applicable only to private law firms, solo law practitioners, in-house counsels, legal service entities, non-profit organizations, …
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To associate (link) the Firm ID to your existing JACS account, follow the steps shown below: 1. After logging in, go to MY ACCOUNTS (to the right of HOME at the top), then click the Update Account tab. 2. Click the Search/Modify button located in the …
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You can view transactions online for the most recent 12 months. If you need information for an older transaction, you should contact the JACS Support Unit, using the Contact Us function in JACS, or via email at jacssupport.mbx@njcourts.gov . …
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You can view or print a monthly statement for any month within the past 12 months, through the View/Print Activity function if you have been granted that privilege for the account. If you do have the privilege, you will see the View/Print Activity menu …
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You can view statements online for the most recent 12-month period. If you need a copy of an older statement, you should contact the JACS Support Unit. You can do this via the Contact Us function in JACS, or via email at jacssupport.mbx@ncourts.gov . …
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You can update your JACS account name online on the Update Account screen. You will see this screen as one of your available JACS menu tabs if you have the update account privilege for that account. If you do not see the Update Account tab and you think …
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You can update your JACS account address online on the Update Account screen. You will see this screen as one of your available JACS menu tabs if you have the update account privilege for that account. If you do not see the Update Account tab and you …
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You can update your JACS account phone number online on the Update Account screen. You will see this screen as one of your available JACS menu tabs if you have the update account privilege for that account. If you do not see the Update Account tab and you …
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The notice is to let you know that Probation has scheduled a hearing to enforce your court order of support. This enforcement hearing could be about support payments, health care insurance coverage and/or related issues. The obligor (person ordered to pay …
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Even if you receive welfare benefits for your child, the person who is ordered to pay child support must still pay it. The money collected by Probation is sent to the county welfare agency to reimburse your monthly grant. The establishment of a regular …
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Bring with you the notice that you received about the hearing. The obligor's social security number and date of birth may be needed by Probation. If you have an address for the obligor, bring it to court in case what you have is different from Probation's …
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Normally, only a lawyer can file motions on behalf of someone. However, in cases where payments are ordered to be made through Probation, the Probation Division is allowed to bring to court motions to enforce. A probation officer will be present at the …