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  1. NJCourts Online: Login

    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.

  2. eCourts | NJ Courts

    Self-represented litigants and New Jersey attorneys in good standing can use eCourts to file all documents in local property and state tax matters. County boards of taxation, municipal assessors, …

  3. NJCourts Online: Login

    Easy to Remember Web Name for NJ eCourts.

  4. eCourts and eFiling | NJ Courts

    Attorneys and self-represented litigants can use eCourts for filing documents, viewing case information, paying fees, and requesting expungements. Manage your account and password to stay current.

  5. Login - New Jersey Superior Court

    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'.

  6. eCourts Civil | NJ Courts

    eCourts Civil enables New Jersey attorneys and self-represented litigants to electronically file and access case documents and court information. Registration is required, and certain cases must be …

  7. Official Website of the New Jersey Judiciary | NJ Courts

    Pay your annual attorney fee, sign up for eCourts, manage your JACS account, and more. Save a trip to the courthouse by submitting your court filings online. Ask for ADA or interpreting services, talk to …

  8. New Jersey Superior Court

    Access the NJCourts Online portal for eCourts filing, login, and related resources for attorneys and legal professionals in New Jersey.

  9. eCourts Criminal | NJ Courts

    Use eCourts for electronic filing in New Jersey courts. Some documents, such as sealed or certain criminal filings, must still be submitted on paper. Ensure your contact info is accurate and maintain a …

  10. Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS) - NJ Courts

    If you 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.