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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.
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.
County boards of taxation, municipal clerks, and tax assessors can use eCourts Tax as well. Attorneys and self-represented litigants can submit evidence once their case has been created in eCourts. Search for attorneys, find office locations, and confirm eligibility status.
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:
Use the eCourts URL to access the Login Page. Enter your 9 digit Attorney ID and password and click 'Login'. For help, you can either 'Request User Id Information' or 'Reset Password'.
Case Jacket Search. The Case Jacket Search function provide the options to find a case using 1.) A docket number, and 2.) Party Name. For instructions on how to use each option, click on the links below: Search By Docket Number. Search by Party Name.
Judgment Record Search. Search for a Judgment by selecting one of the following tabs. Enter the required search information with an * and then press the "Search" button to continue.
Summary: This guide will provide an overview of how to navigate the eCourts Public Access Case Jacket. This Guide is for: Users who wish to find out more information about the Public Access Case Jacket. Table of Contents. eCourts Public Access ...
eCourts is software proprietary to the New Jersey Judiciary in support of a paperless solution. The web based application allows electronic filing of documents to the courts as well as provides electronic notifications and case access to the case parties.
A Practice Note explaining how to electronically file (e-file) and serve documents using eCourts Civil in the New Jersey Superior Court, Law Division, Civil Part (including in the Complex Business Litigation Program) and in non-foreclosure actions in the Chancery Division, General Equity Part.