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NJCourts Online: Login Contact the Help Desk for assistance by phone at (609) 421-6100, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM 2 Or select Report an Issue to submit a Help Desk ticket online As of February 2, 2024, the My Jury Service Portal will be moving
Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS) View My Submitted Filings The quick reference guide below is a step-by-step process for viewing the list of submitted filings 2 On the New Jersey Courts – Portal Home Page, select ‘Judiciary Electronic Document Submission’ 3 On the Home Page, select ‘Filings You Have Submitted’ tile 4 List of your submissions will display Select ‘Refresh’ to update your list
How to Set Up an Account with the Judiciary Electronic Document . . . Click “Self-help center” in the upper left Select “Submit court documents online (JEDS) ” Select “First time user ” Follow instructions to create an account Once an account is created select “submit your documents ” From the “court division” drop down, select “family ” Select the county of filing and the docket number
JEDS The Judiciary Excess Disposal System (JEDS) is utilized to report excess personal property which is available for transfer to Federal, State and Local Governmental Entities
Judiciary Expands Electronic Filing to Family Part and General Equity . . . Yesterday, April 9 th, the New Jersey judiciary launched The Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS) system, an electronic filing system to ease the filing of cases and slow backlogs while the state remains under an extended health emergency
eCourts and eFiling | NJ Courts Submit Court Documents Online (JEDS) Available for self-represented litigants, except for Appellate and Supreme Court cases Attorneys should use eCourts to submit filings wherever possible
Self Represented Litigants Access to Restricted Cases To utilize online resources, access your non-public case jacket in eCourts, or file online with JEDS, you must first sign up and register with the New Jersey Courts