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Copies of Court Records - New Jersey Superior Court
Use “ SCCO ” for records processed by the Superior Court Clerk’s Office. Submit the saved form using the “Submit Completed Form” button above. Records will be sent electronically to the email address you provide on the form. Fees for certified, exemplified, and sealed copies can be paid by credit card. Processing Locations Open Cases
https://www.njcourts.gov/courts/superior/copiesrecords.htmleCourts Civil Case Jacket - New Jersey Superior Court
Attempts to interfere with the operation of the Judiciary's computerized systems or to alter records in the Judiciary's computerized systems is strictly prohibited and may result in criminal prosecution, civil penalties, or disciplinary action where appropriate. In addition, the Judiciary will seek indemnification, including costs and attorneys ...
https://portal.njcourts.gov/webcivilcj/CIVILCaseJacketWeb/pages/publicAccessDisclaimer.facesNew Jersey Criminal Records and NJ Tenant Eviction Search
New Jersey Eviction Record Search $19.95 and results are returned instantly. The New Jersey eviction records search includes Landlord/Tenant court filings collected over the last seven years. The New Jersey eviction search covers all 21 counties and major metropolitan areas and is updated weekly.
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Understand Their Rights in Eviction Cases Trenton, N.J. - Under...rights when they are facing eviction.The amendments will take...
https://search1.njcourts.gov/search/?q=evictionElectronic Access to Court Records - New Jersey Superior Court
Electronic Access to Court Records Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2B:1-4, the Administrative Office of the Courts is authorized to develop and operate an automated data processing system that allows the public to access court information.
https://www.njcourts.gov/courts/superior/eap.htmlSelfhelp Landlord/Tenant - New Jersey Superior Court
There are two New Jersey statutes that apply to eviction cases. The laws differ on when and why a renter can be evicted. See N.J.S.A. 2A:18-53 for commercial tenants (not homes) and for residential properties with no more than two rental units (such as a two-family home, or a three-family home if the landlord also lives in one of the units).
https://www.njcourts.gov/selfhelp/selfhelp_landlordtenant.htmlMunicipal Court Case Search (MCCS) - New Jersey Superior Court
Welcome to Municipal Court Case Search (MCCS) - the fast, secure and convenient way to look up Municipal Traffic or Complaint information online. Please have one of the following available: Ticket Number Complaint Number Drivers License Number Name Press Search to continue.
https://portal.njcourts.gov/webe41/MPAWeb/Should NJ eviction records be kept private if a tenant wasn't evicted ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court and state Legislature are examining ways to prevent situations like Neal’s. The court asked New Jerseyans in September to weigh in during a public comment period: Going forward, should court records be kept private if a person wasn’t actually evicted? Housing experts and community activists say yes.
https://www.vljnj.org/news/2020/12/2/should-nj-eviction-records-be-kept-private-if-a-tenant-wasnt-evicted-housing-experts-say-yesNJ evictions: How is landlord-tenant court going 5 months after ...
June 13, 2022, 4:00 AM · 9 min read Eviction filings in New Jersey are climbing close to pre-pandemic levels even as county courts continue to sift through tens of thousands of cases stalled during...
https://news.yahoo.com/nj-evictions-landlord-tenant-court-080011262.htmlSpecial Civil Part - New Jersey Superior Court
The three primary kinds of cases filed in the Special Civil Part include the following: Civil actions ("DC" docket), such as unpaid credit card debt, medical bills, unpaid rent or damage to automobiles or property, where the amount involved is $20,000 or less. There are about 250,000 of these cases filed per year in New Jersey.
https://www.njcourts.gov/courts/civil/specialcivil.htmlNew Jersey Court Records | StateRecords.org
The first step to take when trying to obtain court records in New Jersey is to visit the courthouse where the case was filed and request the record in writing from the court's clerk. ... The other civil courts include the Landlord/Tenant and the Regular Special Civil Part. Small Claims Court handles cases where a sues for not more than $3,000 ...
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