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- njcourts.govWhen a candidate submits applications for two or more languages, we assume that the average candidate would prefer to make as few trips to the test site as possible. Accordingly, unless a candidate indicates otherwise, the presumptive approach is to …
- njcourts.govWe do not recommend it for first-time candidates. The majority of candidates will take the test in two phases: simultaneous first and, if they reach a score of 50% or higher, returning at a later date to take the sight and consecutive sections. Here are …
- njcourts.govThe LSS sends out notices of oral exam appointments via e-mail as far in advance as possible and guarantees a minimum advance notice, upon receipt of the test application and applicable fee, of two weeks. When test slots open up unexpectedly due to …
- njcourts.govYes! This is a professional exam and applicants are required to take it when theyare scheduled. If you do not confirm your test appointment, we will assume you are no longer interested in taking the test and you will be issued a refund (less the $25 …
- njcourts.govThe only thing you must bring is photo identification, such as a driver’s license or passport. Everything you need (headset/earphones for taking the simultaneous section of the exam, pen/pencil and paper for notetaking, etc.) to take the exam will be …
- njcourts.govGet plenty of rest the night before and come to the test well rested, prepared to do your best. However, if you are sick or are under some form of intense emotional distress (i.e., a loved one has just passed away, you are in the midst of a highly-charged …
- njcourts.govPlease wait patiently at the waiting area designated in your test appointment letter until you are escorted to the testing room. DO NOT KNOCK ON THE DOOR OR ATTEMPT TO ENTER THE TESTING ROOM UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. Please understand that while every …
- njcourts.govThe exam is given in a small room such as an office. There will be a pitcher of water, drinking cups, a steno pad, pencil, pen, a laptop, earphones/headset, and two digital recorders on a table. The recorders are for recording your exam and will be turned …
- njcourts.govOnly a proctor or test administrator will be present. From time to time, the LSS has to train new staff on how to proctor exams. In this scenario, the proctor “trainee” is present with the permission of the candidate and always remains anonymous and …
- njcourts.govIf you confirm your appointment but are unable to attend due to unforeseen circumstances, please send an email stating whether you wish to reschedule your exam or be sent a full refund. Please note that you can only reschedule ONE time; after that a …
- njcourts.govAll tests are constructed so that they can be graded objectively. This is accomplished by selecting "scoring units" in the text of the test and assessing each examinee’s rendering of each scoring unit. Scoring units are particular words and phrases that …
- njcourts.govThis web site will contain a list of each multicounty litigation by case type: e.g., asbestos. Within the case type screen you will be able to ascertain the case type description, judge, attorney list, case name, docket number, management recommendations …
- njcourts.govAt this time the multicounty litigation section is NOT an electronic filing or imaging system. Important pleadings such as master complaints, court decisions and orders will be posted at the court's discretion. The court will also post discovery …
- njcourts.govAfter the Judge's initial conference in Multicounty Litigation matters a short form complaint is approved by the Multicounty Litigation Judge. Please go to the forms portion of this Multicounty Litigation to view the form. … Does a Short Form need to be …
- njcourts.govYes, there are fees attached to Multicounty Litigation document filing similar to the Civil Law matters. … Are there fees attached to filing for multicounty litigation? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer …
- njcourts.govOnce Multicounty Litigation is designated the Judge assigns a quick date for the pre-conference setting up, discovery issues, forms, then monthly conferences are scheduled with the liaison counsel to establish time lines, IME, depositions etc, picking …
- njcourts.govYes, document entry is quicker since only one department needs to touch the matter. … Should attorneys get an account with the State to file documents for multicounty litigation? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and …
- njcourts.govKnowledge, Skills and Abilities Court interpreting is a profession that demands high levels of knowledge and skills. Many people do not realize that merely speaking two languages is hardly sufficient. If you want to perform at the level of a professional …
- njcourts.govReciprocity Policy Interpreters of Spoken Languages The first thing that an interpreter of a spoken language who has already been certified by another state or the Administrative Office of the United States Courts and wishes to work in New Jersey's …
- njcourts.govAccess to a computer with a web browser program and internet connection An email address Information you will need to complete your application (cover letter, resume, references, education and work history etc.) … What do I need to get started on …