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First-time users must register with the New Jersey Courts to access the civil case system. If you already have a user ID and password to access eCourts, Evidence Submission, Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS) or Municipal Case Resolution, you must use those credentials.
Criminal histories are maintained by the New Jersey State Police. Additionally, information in this database is current as of today and information viewed today may, thereafter, be corrected, updated or expunged.
Criminal Judgments Public Access: Welcome Disclaimer The Criminal Judgments Public Access database lists all judgments including Judgments of Conviction (final judgment of guilt in a criminal case), Judgments of Conviction & Orders for Commitment, Change of Judgments of Conviction, Change of Judgments of Conviction & Orders for Commitment ...
All New Jersey attorneys in good standing have access to eCourts. A JACS account is required to cover filing fees. Self-Represented Litigants. Returning Users First-time User Registration. Self-represented litigants can use eCourts Civil to access real-time updates on case filings and court proceedings for these case types:
Criminal Cases: PROMIS/Gavel Public Access: Search Menu. COMPLETE FIELDS FOR ONE SEARCH TYPE, THEN SELECT SEARCH.
County: Mediator First Name: Mediator Last Name: Hourly Fee: From. To. Please click "I'm not a Robot" and follow the instructions provided. Once you have finished successfully, you will see a green checkmark. Click Search to continue and view case information.
Search our public case databases, attorney and judicial misconduct records, or request court records. You can also find your municipal court case if you need to pay a traffic or parking ticket.
Access to Superior Court records and case information, foreclosure, and judgment liens. Vicinages. Find county Superior Court location, services, and contact information. AOC Criminal Practice. Policies, procedures, and programs for the practice of criminal law in the New Jersey Courts. AOC Civil Practice.
NJCourts Online: Login. Attorneys must log in using a Bar ID. Please use Attorney Search (njcourts.gov) to search for your Bar ID. If it has been more than 90 days since your last login, you may need to update your password.
This page permits the user to search for attorneys who have been admitted to practice in New Jersey, and to obtain information about attorneys, such as date of admission, status t