

Also view our special publication on the Court’s response to COVID-19.

Visit our COVID-19 information page for the latest updates on our court operations. While many court events are returning to an in-person format, the NJ Courts are continuing to use using new technology and creative solutions to ensure an open door to justice. Housing, Legal, and Utilities Assistance During COVID-19 While tenants could be protected from eviction, they still must pay their rent. More information, and the certification, is available at. Landlords can request reinstatement of a complaint that has been dismissed. New legislation effective Augallows certain eligible residential tenants to have their landlord tenant case dismissed if they submit a certification provided by the Department of Community Affairs. Obtenga ayuda | Mande Èd | 도움을 받으세요 | Pomoc | Obter Ajuda |įor more information about COVID-19 coronavirus, visit or NJ.gov/health or call the 24-hour public hotline at 1-80 See the video for tips on preparing for a remote court hearing. The courts continue to conduct matters remotely. Judges can schedule an in-person proceeding based on the facts and circumstances in any case. More court matters are being conducted in person, including some jury trials. Judges and court staff are working on-site each day. Visitors no longer need an appointment or a scheduled matter in order to enter a courthouse. All state courthouses are open to the public.
