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- njcourts.govFollowing is a general list of claims which can be filed in Small Claims: Breach of a written or oral contract. Return of money used as a down payment. Property damage caused by a motor vehicle accident. Damage to or loss of property Consumer complaints …
- njcourts.govA complaint must be filed in the Office of the Special Civil Part of the county where at least one defendant lives or where the defendant's business is located. A business defendant is considered located in a county wherever it is actually doing business …
- njcourts.govTo sue in Small Claims, a person must be 18 years of age or older. If the person suing is under the age of 18, the complaint must be filed by the parent or guardian. … Who May File a Complaint in Small Claims Court? Discover a variety of judicial …
- njcourts.govA Small Claims complaint form and accompanying instructions, is available in any New Jersey Special Civil Part Office and is available on the Internet at njcourts.gov. The summons and complaint can be filed through the mail or in person at the appropriate …
- njcourts.govThe cost for filing a complaint in Small Claims is: $35 for one defendant. $5 for each additional defendant. Currently the fee is $10 for each defendant served by certified and regular mail. $10 fee for a Court Officer to personally reserve complaint. $12 …
- njcourts.govSpecial Civil is a court in which you may sue a person or a business (the defendant) to collect an amount of money up to $20,000 that you believe is owed to you. If your claim is $5,000 or less, you may sue in the Small Claims Section. This segment on …
- njcourts.govFollowing is a general list of claims that may be filed in Special Civil: Breach of a written or oral contract. Return of money used as a down payment. Property damage caused by a motor vehicle accident. Damage to or loss of property. Consumer complaints …
- njcourts.govClaims arising from professional malpractice (for example, alleged malpractice by a doctor, dentist or lawyer). Claims for support or alimony from a marital or domestic dispute. Claims arising from a probate matter. Please remember that if you believe you …
- njcourts.govA complaint must be filed in the Office of the Special Civil Part in the county where at least one defendant lives or where the defendant's business is located. A business defendant is considered located in a county wherever it is actually doing business …
- njcourts.govCheck with your Information Technology (IT) department. … I am having a problem with my printer and cannot print the eCourts Appellate documents. Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer opportunities offered by the …
- njcourts.govEmails from the Clerk's Office are sent to the email address(es) entered in eCourts Appellate. Note: all eCourts filing applications use the same email addresses. You should check the settings of your email account and/or special software you may be using …
- njcourts.govThe Judiciary does regular scans on its electronic systems to ensure security of the information stored therein. Additionally, access to the single sign on portal requires two factor authentication. … Is the Appellate eCourts system secure? Discover a …
- njcourts.govOn-Site Access … is available in the courthouses at designated locations. Check with the Courthouse Ombudsman. Access to confidential, sealed, or restricted documents maintained in the case management system are not viewable. … Are there public sites …
- njcourts.govFor technical assistance with the eCourts Appellate system, contact the eCourts Appellate team at 609-815-2950 ext. 52590 or appellateT7.mailbox@njcourts.gov . For assistance logging into the Judiciary's Single Sign On portal with your Attorney Bar ID …
- njcourts.govIf you have forgotten your User ID, you can request that it be sent to you by email. Simply click the Request User ID Information button at the bottom of the JACS login screen. You will be asked to provide the email address you used when you registered …
- njcourts.govIf you have forgotten your password, you can request a password reset by clicking the Reset Password button at the bottom of the JACS login screen. This will initiate a four step process where you will answer the security questions you established when …
- njcourts.govYou can send us an email through the Contact Us function that is available in JACS. The link can be found at the bottom of any JACS page, including the Welcome to JACS page accessible from the NJ Courts Online home page. You can also send an email …
- njcourts.govYou can reach our call center at (609) 421-6100 (Monday – Friday [except Judiciary holidays] from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EST). … How can I contact the Judiciary Account Charge System by telephone? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational …
- njcourts.govThe account balance figure shown online in JACS reflects any deposits and charges that have been processed in JACS. Deposits are shown as soon as they have been recorded in JACS. Most current day charge activity will not appear until the next day. … What …
- njcourts.govYou cannot transfer money between two JACS accounts online. If you need to make a transfer between accounts, you can contact the JACS Support Unit by using the Contact Us function in JACS, or via email at jacssupport.mbx@njcourts.gov . Alternatively, you …