First-time users must register with the New Jersey Courts to access the civil case system. If you already have a user ID and password to access eCourts, Evidence Submission, Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS) or Municipal Case Resolution, you …
Filing a Lawsuit (Plaintiffs) You can file a lawsuit in the civil division of the New Jersey Superior Court. If the lawsuit is for $5,000 or less, file with small claims. If your lawsuit is for an amount between $5,000 and $20,000, file with the special civil part
All licensed New Jersey attorneys in good standing automatically have access to eCourts. County Board of Taxation, Municipal Assessors and Municipal Clerks are required to submit a Tax Court case jacket access request form.
If the debtor is in New Jersey, you can enforce the judgment in New Jersey. Instructions are available in our packet entitled “Docketing Foreign Judgments” located on our Legal forms page.
You can use this packet if you wish to sue another person or corporation in New Jersey for money damages for any harm or injury caused by someone to your body, property, reputation or rights.
You may use this package if you have received a summons, complaint, civil case information statement (CIS), and track assignment notice (TAN) notifying you that you are being sued in the Law Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey.
Access information on New Jersey's unified court system, including court practices, divisions, and probation offices. Find court opinions, records, locations, contact info, and more.
The Case Jacket Search function provide the options to find a case using 1.) A docket number, and 2.) Party Name. For instructions on how to use each option, click on the links below:
Lawsuits in New Jersey for $3,000 or less go to small claims court. Access the forms and information you need to file or respond to a small claims case.