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Special Civil Part trials and most Family matters will be in person. Effective March 1, 2023, initial hearings for involuntary civil commitments will also be in person. Routine conferences and motions will continue to be virtual.
The Application/Cross Application to Modify a Court Order is a written request in which you ask the court to change or enforce an existing court order. The court will change an order only if important facts or circumstances have changed from the time the order was issued.
Remote court is held either over the phone or via a video conferencing program. The court will provide phone users with dial-in instructions. The court will also provide the link for video conferences. Here are instructions and tips to help you prepare for your day in virtual courts.
In New Jersey, there are five different types of courts: the State Supreme Court, the Superior Court, the Appellate Court, tax courts, and municipal courts. Read on to learn more about the function of each court and the types of cases they handle.
Criminal as well as civil jury selections and trials have resumed. Judicial proceedings, in both criminal and civil matters, shall continue to be conducted by video and teleconference whenever possible with certain exceptions until further Order of the Court.
Documents are filed on the same day they are received, unless they are filed after p.m. In those cases, the documents will be filed on the following business day.
You can obtain records by submitting a request online, through the mail, or by stopping by in person at 140 E. Front Street in Trenton. You can also use the new VitalCheck site or call 877-622-7549 to place an order.
How to Order a Non-Appeal NJ Superior Court Transcript Complete a COURT TRANSCRIPT REQUEST (PDF). ... E-Mail the completed Court Transcript Request (PDF) to the appropriate local County Transcript Office. ... Each Transcript Request requires a deposit in order to begin the transcription.