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To obtain certified copies of New Jersey records, you should contact the municipality that originally issued the document and/or contact the State Office of Vital Statistics and Registry by visiting .nj.gov/health/vital or by calling (609) 292-4087.
Log On to myNewJersey and access to your MBOS Home Page Go to the Division of Pensions and Benefits Web site at: .state.nj.us/treasury/pensions 2. On the Pensions and Benefits home page click the link ?Log on to MBOS or EPIC?. 3. The myNewJersey ?Log On Page? will open.
Copies can be ordered through JEDS . There is a $25 fee for each copy of each document. The fee can be paid with a credit card. Send one set of certified copies to the registrar of vital statistics in the state where you were born.
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.
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.
All name change records are confidential. In 2021, the NJ Supreme Court ordered that all records of name changes be excluded from public access to respect the rights and privacy of transgender individuals. In addition, you DO NOT need to publish your name change request in a newspaper.
To find and order copies of a Name Change record, consult the searchable Index to Legal Name Changes, 1847-1947. Only documents owned by the New Jersey State Archives may be certified for legal purposes. When requesting a certification please send a separate check for the copying fee.