The New Jersey Notice, Consent, and Order of Reference Dispositive Motion to a United States Magistrate Judge (AO 85a) is a form used in civil cases in the United States District Court in New Jersey. This form allows a party to a civil case to file a motion with the court asking for an order that would refer the case to a United States Magistrate Judge for disposition and a decision on the merits. There are two types of this motion: a consent motion and a non-consent motion. The consent motion is where both parties agree to the referral of the case to the magistrate judge, whereas the non-consent motion is when only one party consents to the referral of the case to the magistrate judge. The motion must include a statement that both parties have been given a copy of the consent motion or non-consent motion and that both parties agree to the terms of the motion. The motion must also include a statement that both parties have been given the opportunity to read the motion and understand the terms of the motion. Finally, the motion must include a statement that both parties have agreed to the referral of the case to the magistrate judge and that both parties have consented to the disposition and decision of the case by the magistrate judge. In summary, the New Jersey Notice, Consent, and Order of Reference Dispositive Motion to a United States Magistrate Judge (AO 85a) is a form used in civil cases in the United States District Court in New Jersey. It allows a party to a civil case to file a motion with the court asking for an order that would refer the case to a United States Magistrate Judge for disposition and a decision on the merits. This form has two types, a consent motion and a non-consent motion, and must include a statement that both parties have been given a copy of the motion and have agreed to the terms of the motion.