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eCourts is the NJ Judiciary's electronic case filing & management system. Attorneys can file documents, pay fees, request transcripts, & access case files.
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eCourts Civil. Attorneys can file documents and view civil cases. Self-represented litigants can register to view their civil case jacket after their case has been filed.
Self-represented litigants can use eCourts Civil to access real-time updates on case filings and court proceedings for these case types: Lawsuit seeking damages of $20,000 or more. Landlord Tenant cases. Foreclosure cases. Complete the first-time user registration process.
To access the New Jersey Courts website, visit NJCourts.gov. For jurors only. As of February 2, 2024, the My Jury Service Portal will be moving. To log into the new portal on or after this date, go to My Jury Service and click the "Log In" button to access your profile in the new portal. Browser compatibility.
Access eCourts for filing and managing civil, criminal, municipal, tax, and appellate cases in New Jersey.
Upload Documents & Enter Filing Details. Verify the following: Case details. Document to be Filed. Filing Role in Case. Select the check box to certify redaction before any documents can be uploaded. Note: The Browse and the Upload buttons are disabled until you certify redaction.
This Toolkit contains resources about electronic filing (e-filing) using eCourts Civil, the Judiciary Document Electronic Submission (JEDS) system, and eCourts Appellate. It also contains resources about filing in paper.