New Jersey Petitioners Occupational Interrogatories are questions asked to petitioners in New Jersey civil court cases. These interrogatories are intended to allow the petitioners to provide information about their occupation, including job duties, education, and experience. The interrogatories are used to establish the petitioner's qualifications to present their case in court. There are three types of New Jersey Petitioners Occupational Interrogatories: 1. Identifying Information: This includes questions about the petitioner's name, address, date of birth, and other identifying information. 2. Occupational Qualifications: These questions ask about the petitioner's job duties, education, and experience. 3. Other Relevant Information: This includes questions about any other information that may be relevant to the case, such as past litigation or disciplinary actions taken against the petitioner. These interrogatories help the court determine if the petitioner is qualified to present their case in court.