The process of suing in small claims court up to $3,000 in New Jersey for non-motor vehicle related issues is as follows: 1. File a Complaint: File a complaint with the appropriate New Jersey court. The complaint must include the defendant’s name, address, and a brief description of the dispute. 2. Serve the Defendant: Serve the defendant with a copy of the complaint. This must be done by a process server, sheriff, or someone who is 18 years or older and not a party to the case. 3. Defendant’s Response: The defendant has the option to file an answer to the complaint. If no answer is filed, the plaintiff may apply for a default judgment. 4. Hearings: Hearings may be requested by either party in order to present evidence and make arguments in support of their case. 5. Judgment: The court will issue a judgment, which will be enforced by the sheriff if the defendant does not pay. Types of New Jersey How to Sue in Small Claims Court Up to $3,000 — Non-Motor Vehicle: • Contract Disputes • Breach of Warranty • Landlord/Tenant Disputes • Personal Injury (not motor vehicle related) • Property Damage (not motor vehicle related) • Consumer ProtectioClaimmmmmmmmmmms.ms