The New Jersey Summary Jury Trial Form is a legal document used in civil cases in the state of New Jersey. This form is used when parties in a civil case agree to submit their dispute to a jury for a summary trial, as an alternative to a full trial before a judge. There are two types of New Jersey Summary Jury Trial Form: the Standard Form and the Short Form. The Standard Form is used when the parties to the dispute agree to a jury trial of six people. This form includes a summons, a notice of jury trial, an order to attend a jury trial, a jury trial agreement, and a jury trial waiver. This form also includes a jury selection form, which must be completed by the parties to select a jury. The Short Form is used when the parties to the dispute agree to a jury trial of four people. This form includes a summons, a notice of jury trial, an order to attend the jury trial, and a jury trial waiver. This form does not include a jury selection form. Both forms require the parties to provide the clerk of the court with a list of witnesses and documents they intend to use in the trial. Both forms must be signed by the parties and filed with the court.